India-UK FTA from July 15: What changes for autos, whisky, exports and consumers
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Business News Today
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Starting July 15, 2026, the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will reshape bilateral commerce, offering Indian exporters unprecedented market access with nearly complete tariff elimination. This landmark accord particularly benefits labor-intensive industries including textiles and footwear, while simultaneously opening Britain's government procurement sector to Indian suppliers. In reciprocal concessions, New Delhi will lower tariffs on British goods, notably spirits and whisky, creating mutual trade expansion opportunities.
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