India‑UK Free Trade Deal: A Game‑Changer In 10 Sectors You Don’t Want To Miss?

The India-UK Free Trade Agreement aims to double bilateral trade to $120 billion by 2030, eliminating tariffs on key Indian exports and gradually reducing duties on UK goods like whisky and cars. It supports MSMEs, boosts jobs, and enhances services and mobility. Strategically significant post-Brexit, the deal positions both economies for long-term global trade integration and economic growth.

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Published by Ankur Mishra
Last updated: July 24, 2025 16:11:29 IST

The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is set to become a landmark to both the economies. PM Narendra Modi’s visit to London will embrace India’s first major bilateral trade deal with any of the developed nation.

The objective of this deal between India and UK is to double bilateral trade between two countries to $120 billion by 2030.

India-UK Deal will Eliminate Tariffs Across Key Sectors

The agreement eliminates tariffs on almost everything India exports to the UK. Major sectors that will get benefits are textiles, leather, footwear, gems and jewellery. However, tariffs on UK exports will get reduced in phases.

Major products counts are whisky, cars, cosmetics, and chocolates.  Scotch whisky duties will be reduced from 150% to 75% immediately and car tariffs fall from 100% to 10%. There will be a momentum in the Electric vehicles and hybrids from India because of its market access in UK.

Economic and Employment Impact of India-UK Trade Deal

In the Financial Year 2024-25, exports from India to the UK grew by 12.6% to $14.5 billion in FY 2024 25, although imports improved 2.3% to $8.6 billion. This deal will probably add billions to the GDP of UK by 2040.

However, MSMEs in India will get benefit through cost savings up to 4–16%. This will further improve global competitiveness for India. There is a substantial expansion expected in Engineering, chemical, food processing, and marine product sectors. Textiles exports may also nurture due to India-UK trade agreement.

Services, Mobility, Investment and Strategic Links

Services sector including visa access for yoga instructors, chefs, musicians, contractual service providers, and business travelers will gain benefits out of India-UK trade deal.

For up to 3 years, a double contribution social security pact will exempt Indian professionals and employers from UK national insurance. India will open non sensitive federal procurement tenders above Rs 2 billion to UK suppliers.

Risks, Challenges and Next Steps

Remaining agenda items include carbon border adjustment costs for steel and aluminium and the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT). Within a year’s time the agreement must be approved by the UK Parliament and India’s federal cabinet before coming to action.

Global Outlook

Free Trade agreement between India and UK will align global trade trends post Brexit. It will offer a blueprint that other global economies.

Supported by strategic cooperation in technology, security, and supply chain integration, this pact is positioned to maintain its relevance and will have a long term impact, globally.

Also Read: European Union Steps Up Global Coordination Amid Threat Of 30% US Tariffs, Eyes Strategic Trade Alliances

Published by Ankur Mishra
Last updated: July 24, 2025 16:11:29 IST

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