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No duty concessions on British wine under new FTA

The newly-clinched India-UK FTA details are out; wine and some agri products excluded from duty concessions

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: May 11, 2025, 05:18 PM - 2 min read

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Those who enjoy British wine and beer are in for a disappointment. Under the newly-inked free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the UK, it has been revealed that India is not giving any duty concessions on British wines and is providing only limited import duty benefits on UK beer. The announcement by an official came on May 6 even while the pact is currently legal vetting. The agreement is expected to be implemented in a span of 15 months.


“Wine is on the exclusion list, along with several other agricultural products in the trade pact. We are also offering only a limited duty concession on British beer,” the official said.


The other sensitive agri products where India will not offer any reduction in the import duty, as per the agreement with the United Kingdom, include dairy products, apple, cheese, oats, animals and vegetable oils.


India and the UK on May 6 announced the conclusion of the free trade agreement which will make British Scotch whiskey and cars cheaper in India, while reducing duties on Indian imports such as garments and leather products here.
As per the agreement, India will reduce duty on UK whiskey and gin from 150 per cent to 75 per cent and further to 40 per cent in the tenth year of the deal.


Not giving duty concessions to the UK on wines is significant, as the EU is a major player in this segment. Any import duty reduction to the UK would have led to pressure on India from the EU to offer similar duty cuts on its wines. Talks for an FTA between India and the European Union (EU) are at advanced stages.


Allaying concerns of Indian whiskey players, the official said the import duty cuts granted to Scotch whiskey under the pact will not significantly impact the domestic market, as the reduction will be implemented gradually over a 10-year period and the imports are also low.


Though the two countries have announced the conclusion of talks, which started in 2022, it would take over 15 months for the FTA to come into force. “Maybe by August-September, the text [of the pact] would be made public,” another official said.


After signing, the ratification process of the FTA would take another year in the UK’s Parliament and only after that the pact would be ready for implementation.

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