The India-UK Free Trade Agreement has officially come into force. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal described it as one of India's most ambitious and future-oriented trade agreements, extending beyond tariff reductions to cover digital trade, government procurement, innovation, labour, environment and gender. The government says the agreement expands market access while safeguarding sensitive sectors such as dairy, cereals, pulses, gold and jewellery, smartphones and critical polymers.

On the India-UK FTA agreement, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, “...Only two days remain; today is the 12th. From the 15th, any goods exported from India to the United Kingdom…

The India-UK trade agreement, effective July 15, offers Indian exports significant market share growth. This historic deal removes tariffs on many Indian goods entering the United…

The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement takes effect on July 15, 2026. This pact grants nearly 99% duty-free access for Indian exports to the United Kingdom.…

The pact will benefit labour-intensive exports and services in India apart from making input costs cheaper for domestic businesses

India's new trade pact with the UK offers significant export chances for manufacturers. Lower tariffs will benefit sectors like textiles, leather, and processed foods. Indian…

NEW DELHI: After years of negotiations and an over year-long implementation process, the free trade agreement between India and the UK is set to be rolled out Wednesday, opening…

India-UK trade pact boosts tariff cuts and service access, enhancing trade in textiles, marine goods, leather, and jewellery.

The India-UK free trade agreement offers more than just export growth. It aims to build capabilities within Indian factories and deepen the export ecosystem. This agreement…

Businesses welcome the pact but seek clarity on implementation details and regulations. Technical standards and rules of origin require further guidance for effective trade.…