UK-India Free Trade Agreement: What UK Exporters Need to Know

UK-India Free Trade Agreement: What UK Exporters Need to Know

Businesses exporting goods from the UK to India should be aware of an important change introduced under the UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA). HMRC has launched a registration process for UK exporters and producers wishing to complete origin declarations and enable Indian importers to claim preferential tariff rates on qualifying goods.

For companies trading with India, understanding these new requirements could help customers benefit from reduced import duties while ensuring compliance with the agreement’s Rules of Origin. [business.gov.uk], [gov.uk]

What Is the UK-India Free Trade Agreement?

The UK-India Free Trade Agreement aims to strengthen trade between the two countries by reducing barriers and providing preferential tariff treatment for qualifying goods. To access these benefits, exporters must be able to demonstrate that their products meet the agreement’s Rules of Origin requirements.

Previously, many exporters relied on traditional certificates of origin. Under the agreement, exporters can self-certify origin by completing an origin declaration, removing the need to obtain a certificate from a competent authority for every qualifying shipment.

Who Needs to Register with HMRC?

Registration is required if:

  • You are a UK producer or exporter.
  • You export goods originating in the UK to India.
  • You intend to complete origin declarations under the UK-India Free Trade Agreement. [gov.uk]

HMRC will share registration details with the Indian customs authorities to enable the authentication of origin declarations submitted under the agreement.

What Happens if You Do Not Register?

Businesses can continue exporting goods to India without registering if:

  • The goods do not qualify for preferential tariffs.
  • The exporter chooses not to use the UK-India Free Trade Agreement.

However, the importer in India may be required to pay the standard tariff rate instead of receiving any preferential tariff benefits available under the agreement.

In addition, HMRC has confirmed that origin declarations submitted by unregistered exporters may be rejected by the Indian customs authorities, preventing the importer from claiming preferential treatment.

Understanding Rules of Origin

Rules of Origin determine whether goods qualify as originating in the UK or India and are therefore eligible for reduced tariff rates.

Products may qualify where they are:

  • Wholly obtained or produced in the UK.
  • Manufactured entirely from originating materials.
  • Produced using non-originating materials but meet the agreement’s product-specific rules.

Exporters should ensure they fully understand the origin requirements applicable to their products before making any declaration under the agreement.

What Does This Mean for UK Businesses?

For many exporters, particularly manufacturers selling directly into the Indian market, the agreement may offer significant duty savings and improved competitiveness. However, businesses must review their supply chains and product origin requirements carefully before relying on preferential tariff treatment.

Freight forwarders and logistics providers can help facilitate the movement of goods, but responsibility for the accuracy of origin declarations remains with the exporter or producer making the claim.

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How IN Freight Solutions Can Help

International trade regulations are constantly evolving, and staying informed is essential for avoiding delays, compliance issues, and unexpected costs.

At IN Freight Solutions, we work closely with businesses navigating customs procedures, export documentation, and international supply chains. While exporters remain responsible for determining origin eligibility and completing declarations, our team can help you understand the practical implications of these new requirements and support your wider export logistics needs.

If your business exports to India or is considering expanding into the Indian market, get in touch with our team to discuss your freight and customs requirements.

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