Key Points

PM Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer celebrated the successful conclusion of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, calling it a historic milestone. The deal will eliminate tariffs on 99% of Indian exports, boosting trade and job creation. Both leaders emphasized the FTA as a cornerstone of their growing strategic partnership. The agreement is expected to enhance economic cooperation and open new opportunities for businesses in both nations.

Key Points: Modi and UK PM Starmer Hail Historic India-UK Free Trade Agreement

  • Modi and Starmer welcome ambitious FTA to enhance trade and investment
  • Deal covers 99% of Indian exports with zero-duty benefits
  • Expected to create jobs and strengthen economic linkages
  • Marks new era of India-UK collaboration and prosperity
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PM Modi, UK counterpart welcome FTA, agree that expanding economic ties cornerstone of multifaceted partnership

PM Modi and UK counterpart Starmer celebrate landmark FTA to boost trade, jobs, and economic ties between India and Britain.

"This agreement cements the strong foundations of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership – Official Release"

New Delhi, May 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Keir Starmer had a telephone conversation today and the two leaders agreed that expanding economic and commercial ties between India and the UK remain a cornerstone of the increasingly robust and multifaceted partnership.

The two leaders welcomed the successful conclusion of an ambitious and mutually beneficial India-UK Free Trade Agreement along with the Double Contribution Convention.

The Leaders described it a historic milestone in the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership that would foster trade, investment, innovation and job creation in both the economies. Both agreed that the landmark agreements between the two big and open market economies of the world will open new opportunities for businesses, strengthen economic linkages, and deepen people-to-people ties.

PM Starmer said that strengthening alliances and reducing trade barriers with economies around the world is part of their Plan for Change to deliver a stronger and more secure economy.

The two leaders agreed that expanding economic and commercial ties between India and the UK remain a cornerstone of the increasingly robust and multifaceted partnership.

An official release said that the conclusion of a balanced, equitable and ambitious FTA, covering trade in goods and services, is expected to significantly enhance bilateral trade, generate new avenues for employment, raise living standards, and improve the overall well-being of citizens in both countries.

It will also unlock new potential for the two nations to jointly develop products and services for global markets. This agreement cements the strong foundations of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and paves the way for a new era of collaboration and prosperity.

According to Ministry of Commerce, India-UK Free Trade Agreement is a historic and ambitious deal that would boost jobs, exports and national growth. India-UK FTA negotiations were launched on January 13, 2022. Multiple rounds of negotiations have been held before finally reaching the deal. It said 99 per cent Indian exports to benefit from zero duty.

The FTA ensures comprehensive market access for goods, across all sectors, covering all of India's export interests. India will gain from tariff elimination on about 99% of the tariff lines covering almost 100% of the trade value offering huge opportunities for increase in the bilateral trade between India and the UK.

India's main exports to the UK are articles of textile, yarn, fabric, apparel & clothing accessories, footwear, power generating machinery & equipment, petroleum and petroleum products, medicinal & pharmaceutical products, telecoms & sound equipments and manufactures of metal.

The main imports from the UK to India are non-ferrous metals, metalliferous ores & metal scrap, industrial machinery, transport equipment, beverages, electrical machinery, and appliances, professional- scientific instruments and chemicals.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This FTA is a game-changer for Indian textile exporters! Our handloom and garment industry will get a major boost with zero-duty access to UK markets. Hope our weavers and small manufacturers get proper guidance to take advantage of this opportunity 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧
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Priya M.
While the FTA is welcome, I hope the government ensures proper safeguards for our domestic industries. We've seen in past FTAs how certain sectors suffered due to cheap imports. The 'Make in India' initiative must be protected alongside trade liberalization.
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Amit S.
Great move! The UK has always been an important partner for India. This will create so many jobs in sectors like IT, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing. British companies investing in India will bring new technology and skills too. Win-win situation!
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Neha T.
Will this agreement make Scotch whisky cheaper in India? 😄 On a serious note, hope the benefits reach small businesses and not just big corporates. The government should conduct workshops across states to educate MSMEs about how to utilize this FTA.
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Sanjay V.
The 99% zero-duty access sounds impressive, but I'm concerned about the remaining 1%. What products are excluded? We need transparency in these negotiations. Also, hope this doesn't affect our farmers negatively like some previous trade deals did.
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Kavita R.
As someone working in the pharmaceutical sector, this is exciting news! Easier access to UK markets means our generic medicines can reach more patients globally while bringing foreign exchange. Hope the IPR clauses are balanced though - can't compromise on affordable healthcare.

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