UK deal to serve as testing ground for Indiaâs Western trade ambitions
UK deal to serve as testing ground for Indiaâs Western trade ambitions
The pact will be a âpractical blueprintâ for resolving issues such as tariffs, services and regulatory cooperation, analysts say
UK exports in sectors such as luxury vehicles and spirits are expected to benefit, while Indian textiles and leather products will gain as the agreement eliminates tariffs on 99 per cent of exports from India and reduces duties on 90 per cent of British goods, analysts say.
âThe earliest benefits will be tariff reductions on goods, simplified customs procedures, and improved market access for businesses in the UK and India,â said Christopher Blackburn, a London-based analyst.
âBureaucratic hurdles that have caused headaches in the past will be removed or reduced.â
But analysts said the India-UK Free Trade Agreementâs longer-term value would depend on how effectively both governments and businesses handled customs compliance, product standards and other practical barriers to trade.
The agreement would provide a âpractical blueprintâ for resolving issues such as tariffs, services, mobility of people and regulatory cooperation, Blackburn said. âItâs good news for both sides.â
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