India, June 19 -- India will allow import of up to 3.78 lakh units of conventional-engine passenger cars, including mass-market models, from the UK at concessional import duty during the first 15 years of the implementation of the bilateral trade pact, which will come into force from July 15. Under the comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA), import duties on automotive products will fall from about 110 per cent to 10 per cent, with quotas on both sides. According to the India-UK CETA document, released, India will get access to the UK's electric, hybrid/hydrogen passenger cars segment with duty-free exports to that country from the sixth year in the price segment ranging from GBP 20,000 to GBP 80,000, with the total quota reach...