The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and UK is going to have an impact on common customers. This agreement will come into effect from July 15, 2026. After this agreement, many products coming from UK to India may become cheaper. Items that may see their prices reduced include Scotch whisky, luxury cars, cosmetics, medical devices and some premium food products.
What is India-UK FTA?
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is actually a trade agreement between two countries, in which both the countries agree to reduce or completely eliminate import duty on certain goods. This makes products cheaper and promotes business. Negotiations on this agreement between India and UK were going on for a long time and now it is being implemented.
Why would Scotch whiskey be cheaper?
Currently, there is high import duty on Scotch whiskey in India. After the implementation of FTA, this duty will be reduced significantly. As a result, prices for many premium Scotch whiskeys coming from the UK may decline. However, the final price of any product will also depend on the state taxes and other levies.
Will the prices of luxury cars also reduce?
Import duty on many premium and luxury cars coming from UK will also be reduced. Due to this, cars of certain brands may become cheaper than before. Auto experts believe that this may increase demand in the high-end car segment.
Relief is also expected on these things:
whiskey
luxury cars
beauty products
medical device
Premium Chocolates
food items
Fashion and Lifestyle Products
Products made in UK
What will be the benefit to India?
With this agreement, not only UK goods can become cheaper, but Indian exporters can also benefit a lot. Exports of textiles, gems and jewellery, engineering goods and agricultural products are expected to increase. This can strengthen both employment and business.
Will goods become cheaper from July 15 itself?
After the implementation of FTA, the benefits of rate reduction will gradually reach the market. Therefore, it is not necessary that the price of every product will see an immediate reduction on July 15, but its impact will definitely be visible in the coming months.












