Key Points

The USISPF congratulated India and the UK for finalizing their free trade agreement, calling it a milestone for economic growth. PM Modi hailed the deal as historic, emphasizing its benefits for MSMEs and open markets. The agreement will eliminate duties on 99% of Indian exports and boost services like IT and finance. Both nations see this as a transformative step in strengthening bilateral trade and investment.

Key Points: USISPF Hails India UK Free Trade Deal as Modi Confirms Agreement

  • USISPF praises India-UK FTA as a milestone for economic ties
  • Modi highlights benefits for MSMEs and open markets
  • Deal covers 99% zero-duty Indian exports
  • Agreement expected to boost IT, financial, and education services
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USISPF congratulates India, UK for finalising free trade agreement

USISPF applauds India-UK FTA finalization as PM Modi calls it historic, boosting trade and MSME opportunities between the two economies.

"Today is a historic day for India... the India-UK free trade agreement has now been finalised. – PM Narendra Modi"

Washington DC, May 6

U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on Tuesday congratulated the governments of India and the United Kingdom on finalising a free trade agreement.

USISPF, in a statement, said that this "milestone reflects a shared commitment to strengthening economic ties and fostering inclusive growth."

USISPF remain optimistic about U.S.-India trade negotiations on a Bilateral Trade Agreement and said that it will unlock new avenues for investment, deepen economic relations, and enhance people-to-people ties.

"As India broadens its global trade engagements, USISPF remains optimistic about the progress in U.S.-India trade negotiations on a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). Recent high-level exchanges reaffirm both countries' commitment to first conclude an interim reciprocal tariff deal and build on that in BTA negotiations. We encourage continued momentum toward a comprehensive agreement that will unlock new avenues for investment, deepen economic relations, and enhance people-to-people ties," USISPF said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the landmark Free Trade Agreement centered on mutual trade and economic cooperation between two of the world's largest powers and open market economies, marks the beginning of a new chapter in the growth and development of both countries.

Speaking at the ABP Network India@2047 Summit, the Prime Minister referred to his conversation with his UK counterpart Sir Keir Starmer concerning FTA and said two of the world's biggest open markets have come together

"I am glad to inform you that India-UK trade union has been finalised. The two world's biggest open markets have come together, which will add to their histories..This will also open new opportunities for the MSMEs sector," PM Modi said.

"Today is a historic day for India. I spoke to the British Prime Minister a while ago... I am happy to inform you that the India-UK free trade agreement has now been finalised. This agreement on mutual trade and economic cooperation between the two largest and open-market economies of the world will add a new chapter in the development of both countries," he added.

India and the UK have successfully concluded an ambitious and mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement (FTA), along with a Double Contribution Convention in a historic deal that will open up massive export opportunities for many labour-intensive sectors in India.

The Commerce and Industry Ministry said in release that the "historic and ambitious deal" will boost jobs, exports and national growth.

It said that 99 per cent Indian exports will benefit from zero duty and the agreement will provide a significant boost to trade in services, such as IT/ITeS, financial services, professional services, other business services and educational services.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for our economy! The UK market access will be game-changing for our small businesses and IT sector. Hope this agreement includes strong protections for our domestic industries too. 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧
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Priya M.
While I welcome the FTA, I hope the government ensures fair competition. UK companies shouldn't flood our markets while our exporters face non-tariff barriers. The devil is in the details - let's see the fine print.
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Amit S.
Great move! Now focus should shift to US-India trade deal. Our tech sector needs better visa policies and market access in America. UK FTA is just the first step in making India a global trade hub.
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Sunita R.
As someone working in textiles, I'm excited about zero-duty exports! But will this really benefit workers on the ground? Hope the gains trickle down to actual manufacturers and artisans, not just big corporations.
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Vikram J.
Historic indeed! The educational services part is particularly interesting. Maybe now our degrees will get better recognition in UK universities. Also hoping for more two-way investment flows.
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Neha P.
Good step forward, but let's not celebrate too soon. Previous FTAs haven't always delivered promised benefits. Government must regularly review implementation and be ready to renegotiate terms if needed. Still, cautiously optimistic! 👍

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