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India-UK likely to resume FTA talks after year-long pause

Talks had stalled in May 2024 ahead of the UK general elections but are now being restarted as both nations seek to strengthen economic ties.

February 22, 2025 / 09:13 IST
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With bilateral trade rising from $17.5 billion in FY22 to $21.34 billion in FY24, both nations remain committed to finalizing a comprehensive trade pact.
With bilateral trade rising from $17.5 billion in FY22 to $21.34 billion in FY24, both nations remain committed to finalizing a comprehensive trade pact.

India and the UK are set to revive negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) after nearly a year, with a top British delegation arriving in New Delhi on Sunday, Mint reported.

Talks had stalled in May 2024 ahead of the UK general elections but are now being restarted as both nations seek to strengthen economic ties. According to Mint, India is likely to soften its stance on workers’ mobility, considering the new British government’s reservations under Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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UK Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is scheduled to begin a three-day visit to India on Sunday and is expected to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday. An official announcement on the resumption of negotiations is likely to follow the meeting, Mint reported, citing a source.

The delegation will also include UK Minister of State for Investment Poppy Gustafsson, though she will not be directly involved in the FTA discussions.