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India-UK Free Trade Agreement: ‘Made in India’ gets major boost as Piyush Goyal highlights state-wise benefits

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the regional winners of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement, showcasing how diverse 'Made in India' products will gain easier access to the UK market. His state-wise breakdown reveals new opportunities for local industries and MSMEs across the country

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Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday unveiled a state-wise list of ‘Made in India’ products set to gain from the newly signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Sharing the update on X, Goyal wrote, “UK rolls out the red carpet for ‘Made in India’,” along with an infographic showcasing region-specific goods that will now enjoy smoother access to the UK market.

UK rolls out the red carpet for 'Made In India' 🇮🇳🇬🇧#IndiaUKFTA pic.twitter.com/p55c2mKqi5

— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) July 24, 2025

 

The FTA signed between India and the United Kingdom marks a major milestone in their economic partnership. While the deal includes broad tariff cuts and regulatory easing, Piyush Goyal’s post spotlighted the tangible, region-specific benefits that could reshape export ecosystems across Indian states.

Also Read: PM Modi seals landmark UK trade deal, strengthens strategic ties, departs for Maldives to expand regional outreach

Gains from India-UK FTA: State-Wise Highlights

A new infographic released by Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal showcases the wide range of Indian products across various states set to benefit from zero-duty or reduced-duty access to the UK under the recently signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement. Here’s a quick look at key regional exports expected to gain:

J&K: Pashmina shawls, Basmati rice, saffron, Kashmir willow cricket bats
Punjab & Delhi: Jalandhar sports goods, Basmati rice
Uttar Pradesh: Leather goods from Agra and Kanpur, Meerut sports equipment, Khurja pottery
Gujarat: Bandhani textiles, Morbi ceramics, diamond exports from Surat
Maharashtra: Kolhapuri footwear, IT services
Tamil Nadu: Kanchipuram sarees, Tiruppur knitwear, turmeric, Thanjavur dolls, Vellore leather products, IT services
West Bengal: Darjeeling tea, Baluchari sarees, Shantiniketan leather goods, Natungram wooden dolls
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana: Araku coffee, turmeric, digital services
Kerala & Tripura: Rubber-based products, turmeric
Bihar: Bhagalpur silk, Sikki grass crafts, makhana, Shahi litchi
Rajasthan: Jaipur gemstone jewellery
Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand: Basmati rice exports

The detailed product mapping highlights how diverse regional economies—from Bihar’s handicrafts to the IT hubs of southern India—are set to benefit, creating fresh opportunities for MSMEs and traditional sectors alike.

India-UK FTA: Major Highlights and Balanced Gains

Signed after years of negotiation, the India-UK Free Trade Agreement is set to double bilateral trade from the current $56 billion to over $100 billion by 2030. The pact eliminates tariffs on nearly 99% of traded goods and eases mobility for Indian professionals, marking a significant leap in economic cooperation.

Key Takeaways

Boost for Labour-Intensive Exports: Indian textiles, footwear, handicrafts, and processed food products will now enjoy duty-free access to the UK market.
Enhanced Market Access for Services: Smoother entry for Indian chefs, yoga instructors, artists, and IT professionals.
Agricultural Advantage: Over 95% of India’s agricultural and processed food exports—including spices, fruits, seafood, and ready-to-eat meals—will enter the UK tariff-free.
Tariff Reductions on Imports: Duties on Scotch whisky will gradually drop from 150% to 40%, and tariffs on high-end UK automobiles will be capped under a specific import quota.

Balancing Growth with Protection

Despite significant trade liberalisation, India has safeguarded sensitive sectors. Products such as dairy, apples, edible oils, and oats are excluded from duty cuts to protect domestic farmers and producers, ensuring a careful balance between promoting exports and defending local interests.

 

Topics: Made in IndiaIndia-UK FTAMSME GrowthUK India TradeRed Carpet For IndiaTrade BoostPiyush GoyalIndian Exports
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