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India, UK trade pact will help to boost exports, investments: Experts

The pact will facilitate smoother movement of skilled professionals, promote mutual recognition of qualifications, and strengthen collaboration in education, innovation, and research

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India, UK trade pact will help to boost exports, investments: Experts
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13 Oct 2025 12:32 PM IST

New Delhi: There e Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the UK will help boost the country's exports and attract investments from Britain, according to experts.

The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) was signed on July 24 and is likely to come into force next year. Gulzar Didwania, Partner, Deloitte India, said the signing of the CETA is expected to deliver significant gains for India by boosting exports, attracting investments, and providing duty-free market access for nearly 99 per cent of Indian exports across key sectors, such as textiles, automotive components, footwear, and pharmaceuticals.

"A key highlight of the agreement also lies in the service sector, where it will open wider opportunities for Indian IT, financial, healthcare, and professional service providers in the UK market," he added.

Additionally, Didwania said, the pact will facilitate smoother movement of skilled professionals, promote mutual recognition of qualifications, and strengthen collaboration in education, innovation, and research.

Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President SC Ralhan said the agreement will help double bilateral trade to $120 billion by 2030. "The India-UK FTA opens unprecedented opportunities across key sectors, especially for MSMEs and labour-intensive industries.

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