India-EU FTA to zero out tariffs on 99% of exports, unlocking $33B in labour-intensive shipments
Apparel, textiles, leather, footwear and gems & jewellery — currently facing 10-14% EU duties — stand to gain most from the India-EU FTA, expected to take effect in 2026. Indian exporters must meet stringent EU quality standards, though trade-restrictive measures can be challenged.
Apparel, textiles, leather, footwear and gems & jewellery — currently facing 10-14% EU duties — stand to gain most from the India-EU FTA, expected to take effec
The Hindu BusinessLine · 5/19/2026, 1:24:16 PM · Ask about this →