Starmer, Modi agree to implement UK-India trade deal from July 15 – POLITICO

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Firms now have 28 days, Kyle said, to prepare to begin exporting to India under new provisions that slash tariffs on whisky from 150 percent to 40 percent and new quotas that cut duties on cars from 100 percent to 10 percent.

The deal is the largest trade pact the U.K. has forged post-Brexit and is expected to boost U.K. GDP by £4.8 billion annually.

Implementation follows last-minute wrangling over Britain’s new steel protections between the U.K.’s Kyle and his Indian counterpart, Piyush Goyal, in New Delhi on June 2.

Kyle flew to New Delhi after Indian officials said they would resist implementing the deal. 

India sought reassurances about access to the U.K. market for its exporters as the government moves to reduce its tariff-free quotas on steel imports and raise tariffs outside those caps to 50 percent by July 1.

“Steel has come up in those discussions, and obviously part of that is determining what size quota India will have in all of this,” said a senior steel industry source. “The Indians have been quite tough negotiators on that point.”