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Scotch half-price? UK–India trade deal set to stir up premium whisky sales

The deal has the potential to increase Scotch Whisky exports to India by 1 billion pounds over the next 5 years, according to Scotch Whiskey Association.

May 06, 2025 / 22:27 IST
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India’s fast-growing appetite for premium and luxury spirits is set to get a major push, with the UK–India free trade agreement slashing steep import duties on products like Scotch whisky.

The deal—finalised on May 6 after three years of negotiations—reduces Scotch whisky tariffs from 150 percent  to 75 percent initially, with a further drop to 40 percent over 10 years.

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The move is expected to make imported premium spirits more accessible to Indian consumers, fuelling aspiration-led consumption, according to analysts. "The demand environment (for liquor) remains resilient despite a slowdown in discretionary demand, owing to regulatory tailwinds, increasing salience towards the premium segment, and cost optimization initiatives," HDFC Securities wrote in a note last month.

Indian spirits market is undergoing a profound shift. Consumers are trading up, and the industry is experiencing a wave of premiumisation across categories — particularly whisky and craft spirits, driven by rising disposable incomes, global exposures and evolving preferences.