
Ahead of PM Modi’s visit, Cabinet approves free trade agreement between India and UK: Report
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Ahead of PM Modi’s visit, Cabinet approves free trade agreement between India and UK
India-UK free trade agreement will come into force after signing and ratification by both countries. Under the agreement, India will reduce tariffs on 90 per cent of British goods, with 85 per cent becoming completely duty-free over a period of 10 years. The move is likely to boost major industries such as textiles, leather, footwear, sports goods, toys, marine products.
The two countries announced the conclusion of negotiations for the trade agreement on May 6, where Starmer had hailed it as Britain’s “biggest trade deal” since Brexit.
These discussions come at a time when the Trump dispensation in the United States is seeking to reshape global trade rules by imposing a wave of tariffs.
Once the free trade agreement is signed, it will require approval from the British Parliament before it can take effect. The India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) will come into force after signing and ratification by both countries.
India-UK Deal: What’s at stake This move is likely to boost major industries such as textiles, leather, footwear, sports goods, toys, marine products, gems and jewellery, engineering goods, auto parts and engines, and organic chemicals.
Under the agreement, India will reduce tariffs on 90 per cent of British goods, with 85 per cent becoming completely duty-free over a period of 10 years. In return, Britain has agreed to lower its tariffs on certain products, resulting in 99 per cent of India’s exports to the UK facing zero duties.
Currently, India-UK trade accounts for approximately 2 per cent of India’s total trade, underscoring an underutilised partnership given the size and potential of both economies.