India, UK FTA: No duty concessions on British dairy products, apples, cheese

India has finalized a free trade agreement with the UK, but it will not offer import duty concessions on sensitive agricultural products like dairy, apples, and cheese. This decision aims to protect Indian farmers' livelihoods, aligning with India...

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India will not give any import duty concessions to the UK on sensitive agricultural items such as dairy products, apples, and cheese under the free trade agreement, an official said on Tuesday. The official said about 10 per cent of the tariff lines are in the sensitive items list.

India and the UK on Tuesday announced conclusion of negotiations of the free trade agreement (FTA), talks for which was started in January 2022.

"Agri items like dairy products, apples, cheese etc are excluded from any duty concession. It will help India protect its farmers," the official said.


In all its free trade pacts, India has protected these goods as it involves livelihood issues of small farmers.

India has not given any duty concessions in the dairy sector even to Switzerland and Norway under the EFTA (European Free Trade Association) trade pact, which was signed in March last year.

Britain was looking at some duty concessions on these products, given the huge Indian market.
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There is about 30 per cent import duty on milk and milk products in the country.
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