Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the landmark India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) as a transformative step in bilateral relations. The agreement promises to boost annual trade by an estimated $34 billion and reduce tariffs across multiple sectors. By cutting duties on 90% of British products and 99% of Indian exports, the deal opens new opportunities for businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs. This people-centric trade pact is expected to reshape economic interactions between India and the United Kingdom.

Key Points: Modi Lauds India-UK CETA Trade Deal Transforming Bilateral Ties

  • Modi celebrates comprehensive economic partnership boosting bilateral trade
  • Agreement reduces tariffs on 90% of British and 99% of Indian products
  • Significant opportunities for farmers, MSMEs, and entrepreneurs
  • Tariff cuts will lower prices on imported luxury and consumer goods
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'Transformative impact of India-UK CETA', PM Modi lauds landmark trade deal

PM Modi highlights landmark India-UK trade agreement promising $34 billion economic boost and expanded market access for businesses and entrepreneurs

"Our landmark trade deal with India is a major win for Britain - Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister"

New Delhi, July 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday praised the historic India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), describing it as a transformative step in the bilateral economic relationship.

Sharing a post by MyGovIndia on the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote: "An insightful thread, giving a glimpse of the transformative impact of India-UK CETA..."

The thread, titled "A People's Deal Begins Now!", highlights the wide-ranging benefits of the newly signed India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). It describes the agreement as a "game-changing pact" that will open global doors for Indian farmers, MSMEs, youth, women entrepreneurs, and professionals.

Signed during PM Modi's landmark visit to the United Kingdom, the FTA marks a pivotal moment in India-UK relations. The agreement is expected to boost bilateral trade by an estimated $34 billion annually.

As part of the deal, India will cut tariffs on 90 per cent of British products, while the UK will reduce duties on 99 per cent of Indian exports. This substantial easing of tariff lines and regulatory barriers across sectors aims to enhance market access and reduce costs for businesses on both sides.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also celebrated the agreement, stating: "Our landmark trade deal with India is a major win for Britain. It will create thousands of British jobs across the UK, unlock new opportunities for businesses, and drive growth in every corner of the country."

For Indian consumers, the deal will bring down prices on imported goods such as Scotch whisky, gin, luxury cars, cosmetics, and medical devices. Indian exporters, especially in textiles and leather, stand to gain from zero duties, improving their competitiveness against nations like Bangladesh and Cambodia.

The agreement also ensures Indian agricultural exports receive tariff parity with major European exporters, such as Germany, a move expected to significantly benefit Indian farmers.

As India and the UK deepen their strategic and economic ties, this FTA is being hailed as a "people-centric" pact poised to reshape trade relations and stimulate growth across sectors on both sides.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the deal looks promising, I hope the government ensures proper safeguards for our farmers. We've seen in past FTAs how local producers sometimes suffer. Need more details on how exactly our agricultural sector will be protected.
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Rohit P
Scotch whisky becoming cheaper? Cheers to that! 🥃 But seriously, this is a win-win for both nations. As someone in IT exports, I'm excited about easier mobility provisions for professionals. Hope this leads to more tech collaborations.
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Sarah B
The $34 billion trade boost estimate seems ambitious but achievable. I run an export business in leather goods and the zero-duty access to UK markets will be transformative. Finally competing on equal footing with Bangladesh!
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Vikram M
Good move, but implementation is key. Remember how many past trade deals looked great on paper but didn't translate to ground benefits? Government must ensure proper awareness campaigns reach small businesses in tier 2/3 cities.
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Kavya N
As a woman entrepreneur, I'm thrilled about the special provisions for women-led businesses! This could be the push many of us needed to go global. The UK market has been tough to crack - hope this levels the playing field.

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