The UK-India CETA agreement, effective July 2026, enhances services trade and professional mobility. It offers improved market access across twelve major service sectors for Indian professionals. The pact streamlines temporary entry rules for various worker categories into the UK. Mutual recognition of qualifications and reduced social security contributions are also key benefits. This agreement aims to significantly expand bilateral services trade and opportunities for Indian businesses.

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.…

India and the UK’s trade pact, effective July 15, 2026, will enhance bilateral trade by reducing tariffs on numerous goods.

The India-UK trade deal, effective July 15, aims to eliminate tariffs, benefiting farmers, workers, and enhancing economic collaboration.

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…

Indian exporters anticipate a surge in UK demand with zero tariffs under CETA, boosting competitiveness in key sectors.

Under the India-Britain CETA, Indian exporters could tap into new market avenues, with Britain's Department of International Trade predicting significant growth in trade by 2040.…

The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the concurrent Agreement on Social Security have officially entered into force, establishing a new framework for…

The proposed UK-India CETA will reduce costs for professionals moving between nations. Temporary workers will avoid paying social security in two countries. This provision extends…

Explore the India-U.K. trade deal's benefits, including zero tariffs, cheaper goods, and enhanced opportunities for Indian workers and businesses.

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…

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

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 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

The deal eliminates tariffs on Indian items exported to the U.K. that amount to almost 97.7% of the trade value.

India and the UK have operationalized a free trade agreement, enhancing economic ties. This pact allows zero duty entry for many Indian goods into the British market. Bilateral…

By Agneshwar Sen, Trade Policy Leader, EY IndiaTrade agreements are usually sold through arithmetic: how many tariff lines fall, how much trade may rise, which sector wins and…

The UK-India CETA agreement, effective July 2026, enhances services trade and professional mobility. It offers improved market access across twelve major service sectors for…

Discover how the India-UK CETA can enhance pharmaceutical and medtech exports, unlocking significant market potential for India.