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India and the UK are being too cautious in free-trade talks

A confident India should seize an opportunity for freer trade with one of the few rich countries still desperate for trade deals. The UK, genuinely convinced of its ability to chart a path independent of Europe, should make concessions on migration and rules of origin that fit with that self-image

November 15, 2023 / 12:21 IST
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The UK — which has seen goods exports stagnate even as its services exports have grown — freeing up trade in services is a must.

Two Aprils ago, the UK’s prime minister promised he would deliver a free-trade agreement with India “by Diwali.” That prime minister, Boris Johnson, left office a few months later and 2022’s iteration of the Indian Festival of Lights passed without anything being signed. Since then, another Diwali (and another British prime minister) has come and gone with no trade deal on the horizon.

There is enough blame to go around. Both sides are displaying remarkable short-sightedness in their negotiating tactics.

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For the UK, the simple fact is that, outside the European Union, it is no longer an economy of such size and potential that it can expect massive concessions. Brexiteers might have promised that a liberated Britain could negotiate without one hand tied behind its back by Brussels. But that hand is still there: British regulations are largely harmonised with EU rules and its supply chains are closely integrated with the EU’s as well.

Indian negotiators are pushing for strict “rules of origin” checks for tradable goods, to make sure that any FTA benefits apply only to goods made predominantly in Britain. They want to keep EU-made goods out — after all, an EU-India FTA is the subject of another, and far more difficult, ongoing negotiation. Brexit realists might well conclude that Britain’s FTA is being held hostage to what Brussels and New Delhi decide.