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India-UK FTA: India reserves the right to retaliate if UK introduces CBAM, say govt sources

CBAM won’t restrict market access to Indian industries. Besides, some mechanism of being taxed in India before the goods are exported to the UK could also be considered to avoid CBAM, a government official said.

May 08, 2025 / 22:40 IST
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While India and the United Kingdom may have successfully concluded a free trade agreement (FTA), India has made it clear during negotiations that it will retaliate if the UK introduces a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), senior officials from the Ministry of Commerce said on May 8.

“Both of the countries have agreed that if the UK introduces CBAM, India reserves the right to retaliate. So, that part is agreed upon and the two countries will exchange letters to that effect,” said a senior official said.

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A second official said the Indian industry is more worried about increased paperwork if CBAM is implemented, instead their trade being impacted. “CBAM won’t restrict market access to Indian industries. Besides, some mechanism of being taxed in India before the goods are exported to the UK could also be considered to avoid CBAM,” the official said.