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India-UK Trade Deal to Be Signed; Big Gains for Shoppers and Markets

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 24, 2025 11:07 am
Dolon Mondal
India-UK Free Trade Agreement

India and the United Kingdom are all set to sign the long-awaited India-UK FTA on Thursday. The deal comes just a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts his official visit to the UK.

The trade ministers of both countries will sign the agreement in the presence of their prime ministers. This is not just another trade deal—this is big. It’s the start of a stronger, deeper economic connection between two old friends.

What is the India-UK FTA?

The India-UK FTA (Free Trade Agreement) is a deal that reduces or removes import taxes between India and the UK. That means products from the UK will get cheaper in India.

The average tax on British products right now is about 15%. Under this new deal, it will be brought down to just 3%. That’s a big cut.

What Indian Consumers Will Gain

This deal is set to help many sectors. But most importantly, Indian shoppers are going to feel the change.

Here’s what you may start seeing in your local malls and online stores soon:

  • British cars at more affordable prices
  • Scotch and other liquor getting cheaper
  • Skincare and beauty products from the UK brands
  • Cold drinks and snacks that were once rare
  • Medical equipment and health items with better quality

So, the next time you’re out shopping, you might be choosing between an Indian and a British product without worrying about the price gap.

Also Read India-UK Free Trade Deal Signed After 3 Years: Who Benefits Most?

Why This Deal Matters

This isn’t just about cheaper goods. It’s about showing the world that India means business.

PM Modi’s visit to the UK is not just symbolic. It’s strategic. It shows that India is ready to lead, partner, and open up smarter trade paths.

The FTA also opens up opportunities for Indian exports like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and auto parts. This means more jobs, better growth, and stronger industries at home.

The Road Ahead: UK-India Vision 2035

After the deal is signed, both countries will also announce something called UK-India Vision 2035. It’s a long-term plan to keep this partnership alive and growing.

It’s about trade, yes, but also about education, technology, green energy, and much more.

In Simple Words: This deal is a win. For India, for shoppers, for businesses. You’ll spend less on things you like, and India will earn more by selling what it’s best at. The India-UK FTA is not just paperwork—it’s a new chapter.

Also Read India Trade Deficit Shrinks to $18.78 Billion in June as Imports Ease, Exports Stay Flat

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