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India, UK seal free trade deal; PM Modi calls it 'historic milestone'

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India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

India and the United Kingdom (UK) have concluded negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) aimed at enhancing strategic and economic ties amid global uncertainties and trade tensions.

Key Provisions and Impact

  • Tariff Reductions:
    • UK will eliminate tariffs on about 99% of products, covering almost the entire trade value.
    • India will reduce tariffs on whisky and gin from 150% to 75%, eventually to 40% over ten years.
    • Automotive tariffs will drop from over 100% to 10% under a quota system.
    • Tariff concessions on cosmetics, aerospace, lamb, medical devices, salmon, electrical machinery, soft drinks, chocolate, and biscuits.
  • Export Competitiveness: Indian exports in textiles, toys, leather, marine products, footwear, and gems & jewellery are expected to gain competitiveness in the UK market. 
  • Social Security Pact: Indian professionals in the UK will receive a three-year exemption from social security payments, benefiting over 60,000 IT sector employees and saving 20% of their salaries. 

Exclusions and Unresolved Issues

  • Sensitive Items: India has excluded dairy products, apples, cheese, and other sensitive items from duty concessions to protect its farmers. 
  • Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT): Remains unresolved due to differences in dispute resolution periods and taxation inclusion. 

Significance and Future Outlook

  • UK's Perspective: The FTA is the most economically significant deal post-Brexit. 
  • India's Perspective: It's the most comprehensive deal signed with a developed nation, setting a benchmark for equitable trade. 
  • Economic Projections: Bilateral trade, currently at $60 billion, is projected to double by 2030. 
  • Trade Figures (2024-25):
    • Total trade: $21.33 billion.
    • India's exports: $12.9 billion (13.3% Y-o-Y increase).
    • UK's imports: $8.4 billion (6.1% Y-o-Y decrease).
  • Tags :
  • Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT)
  • India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
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