India-UK FTA to benefit exporters, steer bilateral trade towards $100 bn by 2030: Industry

India and UK's Free Trade Agreement is set to boost bilateral trade. Indian exporters can expand their presence in the UK market. The agreement aims to achieve a trade target of USD 100 billion by 2030. Sectors like FMCG and healthcare will gain m...

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Industry bodies on Tuesday said the India-UK FTA amid the current uncertain global environment will immensely benefit Indian exporters looking to enhance their presence in the UK market, steering bilateral trade towards the ambitious target of USD 100 billion by 2030. They stressed that the free trade agreement (FTA) will impact new momentum to sectors like FMCG, healthcare, and innovation-driven enterprises.

Ficci President Harsha Vardhan Agarwal said, "Guided by Prime Minister Modi's bold and strategic leadership, this milestone reflects India's growing stature as a global economic force and a trusted partner in progress."

The India-UK FTA underscores the need for enhanced trade and investment opportunities amidst the current global trade environment that is faced with uncertainties. This deal will be immensely beneficial for Indian exporters looking to enhance their presence in the UK market, Ficci said.


CII President Sanjiv Puri said this transformative accord "reflects our shared commitment to deepening economic ties, bolstering technology collaboration, diversifying global supply chains, and fostering a more business-friendly environment".

"Guided by the 2030 roadmap, the timely agreement will help advance a comprehensive strategic partnership between India and the UK, steering bilateral trade towards the ambitious target of USD 100 billion by 2030," Puri said.

Commenting on the deal, TVS Motor Company MD Sudarshan Venu said it creates large opportunities for Indian companies like TVS Motor to expand further and access new markets.
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"We really appreciate the effort taken by the government to make this historic India-UK Free Trade Agreement. Our British brand Norton will launch later this year and this agreement will help us scale faster and leverage common supply chains. We are excited as we further progress towards Viksit Bharat," he added.
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