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eu india trade deal effective date India-EU Trade Deal on Tariffs Across Indian Export Sectors, India–EU Free Trade Agreement marks a major breakthrough for India’s textile sector by eliminating EU import duties that earlier stood at around 12%, bringing them down to zero. This duty-free access opens the door to the €263.5 billion EU textile market, significantly improving the global competitiveness of Indian exporters. The deal is expected to boost exports, attract investment, and drive capacity expansion across key textile clusters in states such as Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal, strengthening India’s position in global textile value chains.

India-EU Trade Deal on Tariffs Across Indian Export Sectors

These agreements have expanded zero- or low-tariff market access, boosted exports, crossed key trade milestones like $100 billion in India–UAE trade, and attracted significant foreign investment, positioning India as an increasingly influential player in global trade..

India eu free trade agreement

India has announced its eighth Free Trade Agreement since 2021, underscoring its accelerated push toward deeper global economic integration. Over the past six years, India has signed eight FTAs, including landmark deals such as the EU FTA (2026), often described as the “mother of all trade deals,” and agreements with Mauritius (2021), the UAE (2022), Australia (2022), Oman, New Zealand (2025), the UK (2025), and the EFTA bloc (2024/25). These agreements have expanded zero- or low-tariff market access, boosted exports, crossed key trade milestones like $100 billion in India–UAE trade, and attracted significant foreign investment, positioning India as an increasingly influential player in global trade.


Impact of the India-EU Trade Deal on Tariffs Across Key Indian Export Sectors

Sector / Product CategoryTariff Before FTATariff After FTA
Indian Textiles12%0%
Indian Leather17%0%
Indian Jewellery Exports4%0%
Indian Electronics14%0%
Indian Chemicals12.08%0%


india eu trade deal implementation

India has announced its eighth Free Trade Agreement since 2021, underscoring its accelerated push toward deeper global economic integration. Over the past six years, India has signed eight FTAs, including landmark deals such as the EU FTA (2026), often described as the “mother of all trade deals,” and agreements with Mauritius (2021), the UAE (2022), Australia (2022), Oman, New Zealand (2025), the UK (2025), and the EFTA bloc (2024/25).

These agreements have expanded zero- or low-tariff market access, boosted exports, crossed key trade milestones like $100 billion in India–UAE trade, and attracted significant foreign investment, positioning India as an increasingly influential player in global trade.

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