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UK to ease key rules for workers
Hindustan Times Bengaluru
|July 25, 2025
UK-India landmark trade deal
India secured significant business mobility concessions for its professionals in the free trade agreement formalised with the United Kingdom on Thursday, overcoming years of British reluctance on immigration-sensitive issues.
The breakthrough came after protracted negotiations that began in January 2022 but stalled due to political uncertainty in the UK and mutual sensitivities over market access. “The UK was unwilling to grant business mobility because of political sensitivities involved with immigration in general. On the other hand, India was guarding its automobile and agri-food market with up to 110% and 150% (whisky) tariffs, respectively,” an official familiar with the talks said, asking not to be named.
Under the final agreement, an “innovative” Double Contribution Convention exempts Indian workers and their employers from UK social security contributions for three years, boosting competitiveness and earnings — a significant cost-saving measure for Indian IT and financial services companies sending employees to Britain on work visas.
The mobility provisions cover professionals in IT and IT-enabled services, financial and legal services, professional and educational services, and digital trade, with “simplified visa procedures and liberalised entry categories, making it easier for talent to work in the UK,” the commerce ministry said in a statement.
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