logo
UK's global trade outlook sees India as Asia's 'standout growth engine'

UK's global trade outlook sees India as Asia's 'standout growth engine'

Time of India5 hours ago

India is set to become the world's third-largest economy by 2028. A new trade deal between the UK and India gives British businesses an edge. The UK-India FTA aims to boost trade and economic growth. UK products will see tariff reductions, saving businesses millions. The deal is expected to increase bilateral trade significantly.
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
Tired of too many ads?
Remove Ads
As the "standout growth engine" in Asia, India is projected to be the third largest economy in the world by 2028, and the recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) offer British businesses a "major advantage" over their international competitors, the UK's new trade strategy and outlook have said.The 'UK's Trade Strategy' and an accompanying 'Global Trade Outlook 2025' released by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) on Wednesday spotlights the trade deal with India, concluded early last month, as the centrepiece of the Labour government's approach to utilising FTAs as an important tool to meet its economic growth agenda."Asia is expected to benefit from standout growth from India and a new generation of fast-growing emerging markets," reads the outlook."Asia's centre of growth is expected to shift from China to India and other emerging markets, while Africa's demographic boom could drive high growth if job creation can keep pace with population growth," it notes.About the FTA, the trade strategy points out that the "comprehensive agreement" with India is reflective of the "transformative" impact that Free Trade Agreements can make.It reads: "For example, the UK-India FTA is a landmark trade deal that will drive growth and boost trade with one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. As soon as the deal comes into force, UK products will benefit from a saving of up to an estimated GBP 400 million a year, from India cutting its tariffs on existing trade alone, which could increase to around GBP 900 million a year after staging over 10 years."And that's before factoring in the savings from speedier and easier trade from improved customs and digital commitments. This immediate relief represents a major advantage our businesses will enjoy over their international competitors."The trade strategy, which complements an Industrial Strategy released earlier this week, is aimed at setting a clear direction for the government's growth and job creation goals."What works for business, works for Britain. It means more jobs, more opportunities, and more money in people's pockets. That's why I've backed British industry through global headwinds - securing major trade deals with the US, India and the EU that protect jobs and drive growth right across the country," said British Prime Minister Keir Starmer."Broad and complex trade deals like we secured with India will bring billions to our economy every year but to deliver the Plan for Change we will strike more agile, targeted deals that exploit the sectors which drive the most growth for our economy," added Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.The strategy reiterates the "huge economic win" from the India FTA, which "slashes Indian tariffs on key products such as whisky, cosmetics and medical devices, locking in reductions on 90 per cent of tariff lines for UK exports to unleash opportunities for businesses across our regions and nations"."Furthermore, it delivers certainty for service suppliers, including non-discrimination commitments to support new opportunities. It delivers on our Plan for Change and is expected to increase bilateral trade by GBP 25.5 billion, increase UK GDP by GBP 4.8 billion, and boost wages by GBP 2.2 billion every year in the long run," the strategy adds.The India-UK deal is expected to be officially signed off at the end of next month following the obligatory parliamentary clearance in Britain."We in India have a much faster process, comparatively, so we'll be ready as soon as the legal scrubbing is done and the document is sorted out," Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had said during his UK visit last week to discuss the next steps in the FTA.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

AP Minister Subhash gives a helping hand to a poor family
AP Minister Subhash gives a helping hand to a poor family

United News of India

timean hour ago

  • United News of India

AP Minister Subhash gives a helping hand to a poor family

Kakinada, Jun 26(UNI) Andhra Pradesh Minister for Labour Vasamsetti Subhash on Thursday helped out a poor family by presenting them Rs.20,000 from his pocket during his visit to Yerupalli village in Ramachandrapuram mandal on Thursday. On hearing from the local Alliance party leaders that Chavvakula Sathish, a daily wage worker, died of illness and his family is in financial crisis, the Minister visited the family members and presented them Rs.20,000 from his personal funds He assured the family members further assistance for their speedy rehabilitation. It is not the first time the Minister exhibited such a gesture and the fifth in recent times. He used to donate liberally from his Vasamsetti Charitable trust, his personal PRO said . The Minister also expressed shock over the tragic death of Alamuru police station sub inspector M Ashok and constable in a road accident near Suryapet in early hours of Thursday while going to Hyderabad in a car in search of the ganja smugglers. Conveying his condolences to the bereaved family members, he assured all out support to them on behalf of the government. UNI XR KNR RKM More News Guwahati to host North-East Mining Ministers' Conclave from Jun 27 27 Jun 2025 | 1:59 AM Hyderabad, Jun 26 (UNI) The 2nd North-East Mining Ministers' Conclave will be held in Guwahati, Assam, from June 27-28, said Union Coal Minister Reddy here on Thursday evening. see more.. AP Youth warned about long term effects of drugs 27 Jun 2025 | 1:56 AM Kakinada, Jun 26(UNI) The honorary secretary of the Indian Dental association Dr Addala Satyanarayana advised the People especially the youth to keep away from Drug abuse as it not only spoils their health but also has a long term effect on their families. see more.. AP's Space Policy 4 0 targets Rs 25,000 Cr investment 27 Jun 2025 | 1:53 AM Vijayawada, Jun 26 (UNI) In a significant step towards positioning Andhra Pradesh at the forefront of India's space sector, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed officials to finalise the AP Space Policy 4.0, with the goal of attracting Rs 25,000 crore in investments. The policy also aims to generate direct employment for 5,000 people and indirect opportunities for nearly 30,000 people. see more.. AP Minister Subhash gives a helping hand to a poor family 27 Jun 2025 | 1:53 AM Kakinada, Jun 26(UNI) Andhra Pradesh Minister for Labour Vasamsetti Subhash on Thursday helped out a poor family by presenting them Rs.20,000 from his pocket during his visit to Yerupalli village in Ramachandrapuram mandal on Thursday. see more.. 27 Jun 2025 | 1:47 AM Hyderabad, Jun 26 (UNI) The sleuths of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) have seized over Rs 2.70 lakh unaccounted amount during the surprise checks conducted at various places across Telangana including RTC check posts, RTA offices and Sub Registrar offices on Thursday alone. see more..

'Jagmeet Singh is target of hate because...': Shocking report reveals steep rise in South Asian hate in Canada
'Jagmeet Singh is target of hate because...': Shocking report reveals steep rise in South Asian hate in Canada

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

'Jagmeet Singh is target of hate because...': Shocking report reveals steep rise in South Asian hate in Canada

Jagmeet Singh has been the target of online hatred toward South Asians which sees a rising trend in Canada, report revealed. Between March 1 and April 20, just before the election in Canada, there were more than 2,300 social media posts on X from Canadian accounts targeting South Asians, and the easy target was former NDP leader Jagmeet Singh . A report titled 'The Rise of Anti-South Asian hate in Canada', conducted by UK-based Institute for Strategic Dialog, revealed the trend of a steep rise in hate toward South Asians in Canada, Toronto Star reported. The report said Canada is being used as an example of what happened when immigration policies led to an "invasion" of South Asian migrants. The report noted that while the study was on social media hatred, the trend is not limited to the online world. "Between 2019 and 2023, police-reported hate crimes against South Asians in Canada increased by more than 200 per cent, according to Statistics Canada," the report said. Analyst at ISD Steven Rai told the Toronto Star that these stereotypes are being promoted by domestic extremists and then getting picked up by people all around the world. Rai said Jagmeet Singh is a target of hate not only because he's a brown man who wears a turban, but also because he's articulate, well-dressed and has reached the upper echelons of Canadian society. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Worst Home Items That People Own, Ranked CleverClassic Undo 'If you're a white supremacist and you're seeing someone like Jagmeet Singh flourish and gain prominence in Canadian politics and in society … a person like that is really seen as a profound threat,' Rai said. Jagmeet Singh stepped down as the party chief after he lost his seat in British Columbia in the election. He lost his sear in the House of Commons that he held since 2019. Singh entered politics in 2011 after being elected to the Ontario provincial parliament. In 2017, he became the leader of his party, the first person of color to head a federal party in Canada.

'Pact driving up almond and machinery exports from South Australia'
'Pact driving up almond and machinery exports from South Australia'

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

'Pact driving up almond and machinery exports from South Australia'

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel South Australia's exports of almonds, horticultural products, machinery and citrus fruits to India have increased since the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) came into force on December 29, 2022, said Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia produces 70% of the country's premium wine, and Canberra is keen on more excise duty cuts as India is seen as an important market for the beverage."A key benefit for South Australia has been access to more Indian goods, providing more choice for South Australian businesses and consumers," Adamson and Australia are currently negotiating a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). This is expected to further boost bilateral goods trade which was around $25 billion in FY25."India is certainly seen as an important market, perhaps more important in future than it is now, but that will depend on the outcome of the negotiations," she said on higher wine exports to ECTA, exports of Indian rice to South Australia have surged 200% and those of vehicles are up 135%."In fact, India's exports to Australia as a whole have increased 9% since the ECTA entered into force (which) is a faster rate than India's exports globally," she Australia's exports of horticultural products to India rose 15%, machinery parts increased 11%, and wine grew 23% to AUD 8.6 million after the trade pact. Australia was India's largest market for wine imports with a 33% share of the imported wine market. "Now we would love to grow that, but to grow substantially, I think would probably require reductions in excise duties," she of almonds from South Australia in the 12 months to April 2025 were AUD 21.5 million, an increase of 124%, while that of citrus fruits grew 22% to AUD 2.4 million.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store