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Factbox-What's in the UK-India trade deal?

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Posted on May 6, 2025

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UK-India Trade Deal: What's Included in the Agreement?

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain and India clinched a free trade agreement on Tuesday, in a landmark deal that represents London's most significant post-Brexit pact that was finalised in the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increases.

Below are some of the main points from the agreement:

KEY FIGURES

The agreement between India and Britain is expected to boost bilateral trade between the world's fifth and sixth largest economies by 25.5 billion pounds a year from 2040, Britain said.

Trade between the two nations totalled 42.6 billion pounds in 2024. India was Britain's 11th largest trading partner.

Britain said the deal was the "biggest and most economically significant" bilateral trade agreement it had signed since leaving the European Union in 2020.

TARIFFS

India, which has some of the world's highest tariffs on imports, will slash levies on a number of British products sold in the country, from whisky and medical devices to machinery and lamb.

Whisky and gin tariffs will be halved from 150% to 75%, before falling to 40% by the tenth year of the deal, benefiting Britain's Scotch whisky industry and making the beverage cheaper in the world's largest whisky market.

India will also cut automotive tariffs to 10% under a quota from over 100% currently.

Other British goods which will face lower tariffs include cosmetics, aerospace, lamb, medical devices, salmon, electrical machinery, soft drinks, chocolate and biscuits.

Based on 2022 data, India's tariff cuts will amount to over 400 million pounds, which is expected to more than double after 10 years.

(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • The UK and India signed a significant post-Brexit trade deal.
  • The agreement aims to boost trade by 25.5 billion pounds annually by 2040.
  • India will reduce tariffs on British products, including whisky and machinery.
  • The deal is the largest bilateral agreement for the UK since Brexit.
  • India's tariff reductions could exceed 400 million pounds based on 2022 data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the UK-India trade deal, a significant post-Brexit agreement aimed at boosting bilateral trade and reducing tariffs.
What are the key benefits of the deal?
The deal is expected to increase trade by 25.5 billion pounds annually by 2040 and reduce tariffs on British exports like whisky and machinery.
How will the deal affect tariffs?
India will reduce tariffs on British products, including a significant cut on whisky tariffs from 150% to 40% over ten years.

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