India-UK CETA comes into force
The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), along with the Agreement on Social Security (Double Contribution Convention), came into force on 15 July 2026 — India's most ambitious bilateral trade pact to date. The UK scraps duties on 96.8% of tariff lines (covering 97.7% of trade value) immediately; tariffs fall to zero on textiles, leather, marine products and engineering goods. India removes duties at once on 64.1% of tariff lines and phases out another ~21%, while shielding sensitive sectors (dairy, cereals, edible oils, apples). It boosts services trade, professional mobility and social-security protection for Indian professionals.
CETA signed: May 2026 | UK PM: Keir Starmer | India Commerce Minister: Piyush Goyal | CETA = Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
The India-UK CETA came into force on 15 July 2026; the UK removes duties on 96.8% of tariff lines while India shields sensitive sectors like dairy and cereals.