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    UK clinches biggest post-Brexit trade deal with India

    May 7, 2025
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    India and the United Kingdom have finalized a significant bilateral trade agreement, described by the UK government as the most substantial trade deal since its departure from the European Union. Announced Tuesday, the deal marks a strategic deepening of commercial ties between the two nations and contrasts with ongoing trade tensions between the United States and its trading partners. The agreement, expected to boost annual bilateral trade by £25.5 billion ($34.1 billion), reflects a projected 60% increase over 2024 trade figures.

    UK clinches biggest post-Brexit trade deal with India

    UK government officials stated that the deal would remove or reduce tariffs on a wide range of goods, with many duties set to be eliminated entirely over the next decade. Under the terms of the deal, India has agreed to cut tariffs on British exports including whisky, medical devices, advanced machinery, and lamb. These product categories represent some of the UK’s key export interests in the Indian market. In return, the UK will reduce tariffs on Indian goods, particularly in sectors such as clothing, footwear, and food products. British officials noted that consumers could benefit from lower prices and increased product variety as a result.

    This development comes amid a climate of increasing global trade uncertainty, particularly driven by U.S. policy. President Donald Trump has introduced steep reciprocal tariffs that are due to take effect on July 8, unless new agreements are reached with countries including India, Japan, and South Korea. These tariffs, which could reach up to 50%, have raised concerns about the potential for a wider economic slowdown if no resolutions are achieved.

    While Washington continues to negotiate, the UK has acted decisively. This latest agreement follows previous trade deals with Japan and other non-EU countries, part of Britain’s post-Brexit trade strategy to diversify economic partnerships. The UK’s deal with Japan in 2020 was expected to add £15.2 billion ($20.3 billion) to bilateral trade. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the broader economic strategy behind the India deal, framing it as a pillar of his government’s efforts to strengthen the domestic economy through international engagement. He described the agreement as a step forward in building a more secure and dynamic trade environment.

    Trade experts have welcomed the deal, especially in the context of recent protectionist trends. The UK’s Institute of Directors noted that such agreements are vital to insulating businesses from the volatility of global trade tensions. They underscored the importance of partnerships that promote openness and reduce commercial barriers. India, now the world’s fourth-largest economy, represents a rapidly expanding market for British exporters. With both countries committed to lowering trade restrictions, the deal is seen as a mutual effort to capitalize on economic complementarities and set a framework for future cooperation. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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