NEW DELHI: Indian exporters shipped goods worth around $140 million on Wednesday, the first day of India-UK FTA being implemented. PM Narendra Modi said the pact and social security deal will strengthen economic linkages between the two countries and create opportunities for people on both sides.

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

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…

India-UK FTA: The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement or CETA comes into effect from July 15, 2026. The landmark trade deal is set to deliver several benefits to…

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…

The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between India and the UK is now active. This pact aims to significantly boost bilateral trade and economic growth for both nations.…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Social Security Agreement mark a major milestone in bilateral…

Describing it as a "significant moment," PM Modi emphasized that dual agreements would translate high-level diplomatic ambition into "tangible opportunities," | India News

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…

PM Modi announces operationalisation of India-U.K. CETA, boosting trade, supporting farmers, MSMEs, and enhancing opportunities for Indian professionals.

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

India and the United Kingdom operationalized a free trade agreement on Wednesday. This pact grants zero-duty access for nearly ninety-nine percent of India's exports.…

The India-UK CETA, effective July 25, 2025, promises cheaper British goods for Indian buyers and expanded market access for Indian exporters, fostering growth across key sectors.

The India-UK free trade agreement begins today, offering zero-duty access for ninety-nine percent of Indian exports. This pact will unlock untapped potential across many…

The deal cuts tariffs on thousands of goods and widens access for services firms and professionals in both markets.

The operationalisation of the India-UK CETA was announced by outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the G7 Summit in France. | India News

Two-way trade is currently worth £48 billion, and Lindy Cameron said the FTA is expected to increase trade by more than £25 billion pounds annually in the long run | India News

India exports $140 million duty-free to the UK on Day One of the new trade pact, aiming for $100 billion bilateral trade by 2030.

Exporters welcome the UK-India FTA's launch, enhancing trade opportunities and strengthening economic ties between the two nations.