India's free trade deal with Britain hits steel hurdle before rollout

Reuters | 15 May 2026

India's free trade deal with Britain hits steel hurdle before rollout

By Shivangi Acharya

India's free trade deal with Britain, initially expected to be implemented ​by May, has hit an expected hurdle ‌over the UK’s new steel import curbs, India's trade secretary Rajesh Agrawal said on Friday.

"On the India-UK FTA we ​are very near to operationalising that. There ​are a few sticking points as you are ⁠aware," Agrawal told reporters, adding that the ​steel measures were not factored in during negotiations.

Britain in ​March unveiled stricter safeguards on steel imports as part of efforts to shield its domestic industry from a surge in global ​supply. The new regime, set to take ​effect from July 1, will sharply reduce tariff-free quotas and impose ‌steep ⁠duties on shipments beyond those limits, potentially impacting exporters.

The curbs could dilute market access benefits for countries such as India, whose steel makers were ​expected to gain ​from tariff ⁠reductions under the agreement.

Agrawal said both sides were engaged in discussions to ​address the issue.

"We are working together to ​find ⁠a creative solution around the steel measure and operationalise the agreement at an early date," he said.

The India-UK ⁠deal, ​signed last year, is expected ​to boost bilateral trade and improve market access across sectors.


  Fuente: Reuters