India-UK Trade Deal To Ease Access For Domestic Medical Devices In Britain
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India-UK Trade Deal To Ease Access For Domestic Medical Devices In Britain
The India-UK trade pact has incorporated a mutual recognition agreement framework to facilitate smoother entry of medical devices certified by domestic regulatory agencies into the British market, an official said on Tuesday.
India-UK Trade Pact: Decades of Dreams
By: John ElliottModi and Starmer speaking at Chequers. Photo by Kin Cheung/PAFor decades, India and the UK have eulogized about their common heritage, their shared values and common language, hoping a series of isolated initiatives based on good intentions would yield material results in terms of increased trade and investment partnership. But the dream…
India And The UK Sign Historic Trade Agreement: A New Chapter In Bilateral Relations - EBNW Story
By Bhavika Gurjar India and the United Kingdom have signed a historic trade and economic agreement, marking a significant milestone in their bilateral relations. After years of intense negotiations, this comprehensive agreement is set to transform trade, investment, and mobility between the two nations. Key Highlights of the Agreement 1. Tariff Reductions Across Key Sectors One of the cornerstone features of the deal is the significant reduction…
India-UK Free Trade Agreement 2025: What Gets Cheaper for Indians – Whisky, Cars, Chocolates, and More
The newly signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks a pivotal chapter in the economic alliance between India and the United Kingdom. This ambitious trade pact—formalized in London in July 2025—signals a fresh era of market opportunities, benefitting industries, professionals, and everyday consumers in both countries. With its focus on eliminating duties, simplifying visa norms, … The post India-UK Free Trade Agreement 2025: What Gets Chea…
GTRI projects ₹4,060 crore loss for India in first year of India-UK FTA - Maritime Gateway
India’s newly inked Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom is projected to deliver a Rs 4,060 crore blow to customs revenue in its very first year, according to estimates by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI). The fiscal impact is set to grow annually, touching Rs 6,345 crore, or roughly £574 million, by year ten of implementation. The trade pact, signed last week, mandates phased tariff eliminations on a large swathe of Bri…
King Meets Modi Following Signing of India-UK Trade Deal
King Charles held talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Sandringham following the signing of a major free trade agreement between the UK and India. The deal will make UK cars and whisky cheaper to export to India, while reducing costs for Indian textiles and jewellery entering the UK. The multi-billion-pound agreement took three years to negotiate and includes a joint UK-India plan to address illegal migration. Modi met King Charles …
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