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India-UK FTA: A New Dawn for Indian Textiles

Textile Value Chain

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July 2025

The signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between India and the United Kingdom marks a watershed moment in bilateral trade relations between the world's fourth and sixth largest economies. For India's textile industry, this agreement represents nothing short of a transformation, eliminating decades-old tariff barriers and creating unprecedented access to one of the world's most sophisticated fashion markets.

- By Tanvi Munjal

India-UK FTA: A New Dawn for Indian Textiles

Understanding the India-UK FTA: The Foundation

The India-UK CETA, signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, strengthens economic integration between the world's fourth and sixth largest economies. With bilateral trade at $56 billion, both countries target doubling this figure by 2030.

The agreement provides duty-free access to the UK market for 99% of India's exports, covering nearly 100% of trade value. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal called it "a milestone in trade relations," emphasising how it will "unlock tariff-free access on 99% of Indian exports to the UK, advancing the 'Make in India' initiative."

The Textile Sector: From Disadvantage to Opportunity

India's textile sector stands among the biggest beneficiaries of this agreement. The industry, which faced significant tariff disadvantages in the UK market, will now compete equally with countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan that previously enjoyed preferential access.

The UK imports approximately $26.95 billion worth of textiles annually, yet India currently supplies only $1.79 billion. With tariff elimination of 9-12% across 1,143 textile product categories, Indian exporters are positioned to capture significantly larger market share.

Mr. Rajeev Gupta, Joint Managing Director of RSWM Ltd., explains: "This pragmatic agreement removes the 9-12% tariff disadvantage, allowing Indian exporters to compete head-on with zero-duty countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan. It reflects growing trust in India's manufacturing capabilities and lays the groundwork for transformative export growth and greater integration with global fashion supply chains."

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