Indian exports top $140 million to UK on first day of trade pact rollout
New Delhi, July 15 -- India exported more than $140 million worth of goods to the UK on the first day of the implementation of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), commerce secretary Rajesh Agarwal said on Wednesday.
India and the UK are targeting $100 billion in bilateral trade by 2030 under the agreement, which was signed in July 2025 to deepen bilateral trade and investment as well as facilitate the movement of professionals between the two countries. Bilateral trade in goods stood at $25.12 billion in FY26, with India's exports to the UK exceeding imports by $1.76 billion, according to commerce ministry data.
Speaking at a ceremony in New Delhi to mark the occasion, in the presence of industry representati...
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