India's Finance Ministry has notified rules for determining the origin of goods under the India-UK CETA, effective July 15, 2026. This agreement grants duty-free access for 99% of Indian exports to the UK, boosting sectors like textiles and engineering. The rules ensure only genuine goods qualify for preferential tariffs, preventing misuse and strengthening the trade pact's integrity. Businesses must now align supply chains with these origin criteria for full benefit.

Indian exporters are experiencing a significant surge in UK orders ahead of the July 15th India-UK CETA implementation. Anticipating tariff cuts, businesses in textiles, garments,…

CBIC announces rules for determining goods' origin under the India-UK FTA, effective July 15, 2026.

India's Finance Ministry has notified rules for determining the origin of goods under the India-UK CETA, effective July 15, 2026. This agreement grants duty-free access for 99% of…

With the India-UK trade pact set to take effect in 10 days, the finance ministry has notified the rules that will determine the origin of goods eligible for benefits under the…

India's Finance Ministry announces rules for determining goods' origin under the India-U.K. trade pact, effective July 15, 2026.

India and Britain's landmark Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) officially begins July 15, aiming to double bilateral trade to $112 billion by 2030. This ambitious…

India's Finance Ministry has announced origin rules for goods under the India-UK CETA, effective July 15, 2026, ensuring duty-free access for 99% of Indian exports to the UK.

Industry experts say that the trade deal is expected to improve Indias price competitiveness, enhance export opportunities, and strengthen its position as one of the worlds key…

India-UK FTA success depends on improving competitiveness of Indian manufacturers, say industry experts.