UK and India Seal “Milestone” Trade Agreement Amid Trump's Tariff Threats



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UK and India Seal “Milestone” Trade Agreement Amid Trump's Tariff Threats

In a significant development, the United Kingdom and India have reached a "milestone" trade deal, marking substantial progress in tariff reduction and elimination. The UK Department for Business and Trade announced in a press release that this agreement stands as "the largest and most economically significant bilateral trade deal the UK has struck since leaving the European Union." It forecasts that, in the long run, this pact is set to boost bilateral trade by £25.5 billion ($34.1 billion) annually.

 

This achievement comes at a time when former US President Donald Trump had been indicating in previous weeks that at least one trade deal was on the verge of being signed with one of dozens of countries engaged in active negotiations with the US to avoid punitive tariffs. India was among the frontrunners expected to conclude such an agreement first. However, it is the UK that has now successfully inked the deal with India.

 

The trade agreement between the UK and India is a result of extensive negotiations. It will see a significant reduction in tariffs on a wide range of goods, facilitating greater market access for both countries. For instance, Indian exports to the UK, including products like clothing, shoes, and frozen shrimp, will benefit from lower tariffs, while the UK will enjoy reduced barriers for its exports such as whisky, gin, cosmetics, and automobiles. This deal not only strengthens the economic ties between the two nations but also sends a strong signal in the global trade arena, especially in the context of the ongoing uncertainties surrounding US trade policies.
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