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Trade deal between India and the UK worth $6 billion will start on July 15

Trade deal between India and the UK worth $6 billion will start on July 15
Trade deal between India and the UK worth $6 billion will start on July 15

The British government announced on Wednesday that the free trade agreement between Britain and India would come into force on July 15. They reached an agreement to 'implement' the deal in spite of a dispute regarding London's upcoming steel tariff regime.

Indian officials raised the possibility of reopening the FTA worth PS4.8 billion ($6.5billion) signed last year or delaying its application, out of concern over the 'impact of new UK Steel Trade Measures, which are due to come into effect on July 1'.

The two countries have agreed to move forward with the implementation of the deal after the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with his Indian counterpart Narendra modi at the G7 summit in France.

In a press release, British Business and Trade Minister Peter Kyle said: "The deal gives British Exporters an advantage over international competitors. I encourage all businesses to make sure they are prepared."

The deal will see 'India' slash whisky tariffs by 40%, from 150%. Automotives will go from 10% to 100% under a quota.

The British government said that businesses have 28 days to register in order to receive tariff reductions.

(source: Reuters)