Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: India’s trade calendar quickens this week. On Wednesday, July 15, the India–United Kingdom Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement enters into force, sweeping duties off about 99% of Indian tariff lines into Britain and phasing open around 90% of India’s own. It is the country’s most consequential market-opening in years, and it arrives with a social-security convention that lowers the cost of posting Indian professionals to the UK.
A second clock is ticking in Washington. Indian and US negotiators are, by their own account, “very, very close” to an interim deal ahead of a July 24 tariff step, when a temporary US levy is set to lapse. India’s stance has been consistent: it will sign when the terms give Indian exporters a genuine competitive edge over rivals such as Vietnam and the wider ASEAN bloc, negotiating for quality rather than to a date.
A deal with Britain live in 48 hours, a deal with America within reach: India is quietly redrawing the map of where its exporters can compete.
At a Glance
India–UK CETA: in force Wednesday, July 15
Coverage: duty-free on ~99% of Indian lines; India opens ~90%
India–US: interim deal “very, very close”; tariff step July 24
Also advancing: a concluded India–EU agreement toward signature
Taken together, the pacts widen a web of preferential access — Britain now, potentially the United States within a fortnight, the European Union to follow — that changes the price at which Indian textiles, marine goods, engineering products and services reach major markets. For labour-intensive sectors that employ millions, that access is the difference between watching a market and winning share in it.
The constructive task now shifts from negotiation to uptake. A trade deal only pays when a small exporter in Tiruppur or Ludhiana can actually use it, which means clear rules-of-origin guidance, mutual recognition of standards and trade finance that reaches beyond the largest houses. Get the plumbing right, and Wednesday’s headline becomes next year’s order book.











