New Delhi, June 22 -- Indian exporters will need to upgrade product standards and align with British regulatory requirements to fully benefit from the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), experts have said.

They also underlined the need for a structured government outreach programme to inform domestic industries about the agreement's provisions.

The United Kingdom's Department for Business and Trade has already launched a nationwide roadshow across six cities this week to prepare British businesses for the pact's entry into force on July 15. Experts said a comparable effort is needed on the Indian side.

Rudra Kumar Pandey, Partner, SAM and Co.(law firm), said, "A comparable effort is needed on the Indian side, wi...