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India–UK CETA: A boost for India's technical textile exports to UK

31 Jul '25
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 India–UK CETA: A boost for India's technical textile exports to UK
Indian PM Narendra Modi and UK PM Keir Starmer in a group photograph with business leaders during a business event at London on July 24, 2025. Pic: PIB

Insights

  • The India–UK CETA, signed by PMs Modi and Starmer, grants 100 per cent duty-free access to Indian exports, boosting sectors like technical textiles.
  • MATEXIL highlights India's edge over China and aims to scale exports from $240 million to $1 billion by 2030.
  • Efforts include market studies, compliance support, and outreach to help exporters tap UK opportunities.

The recently signed India–UK Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA) by the Honble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Mr. Keir Starmer, marks a transformative milestone in strengthening economic and trade ties between the two countries.

The Agreement offers 100% duty-free market access for Indian exports to the UK, covering 99% of the UK’s tariff lines, thereby unlocking new opportunities for several sectors, particularly Technical Textiles.

Shri Bhadresh Dodhia, Immediate Past Chairman of MATEXIL (Manmade Fibre and Technical Textiles Export Promotion Council), who was part of the High-Powered Business Delegation accompanying Prime Minister Modi to the UK, said This historic agreement is poised to open substantial new market opportunities for India's Technical Textiles sector. India will now enjoy a significant competitive edge over China in this domain, as China does not have any FTA with the UK.

The UK currently imports Technical Textiles worth over USD 7 billion annually. India, with its growing capabilities, can scale up its exports in this segment from USD 240 million at present to over USD 1 billion by 2030.

Shri Shaleen Toshniwal, Chairman, MATEXIL, welcomed the CETA and emphasized that key sub-segments such as Agrotech, Geotech, Hometech, Indutech, Packtech, and Sportech are poised for strong growth under the agreement, citing Indias cost competitiveness and manufacturing strength. Further , he added that With the removal of tariff barriers, Indian exporters can now significantly enhance their footprint in the UK across high-potential categories like medical textiles, protective wear, geo-textiles, industrial fabrics, and agro-tech textiles.”

India already possesses the technical capability to produce high-performance textiles in line with global standards. The IndiaUK CETA will allow Indian manufacturers to compete on equal terms with global players in the UK market.

MATEXIL, which is entrusted with the export promotion of both Manmade Fibre Textiles and Technical Textiles, is actively collaborating with industry stakeholders and the Ministry of Textiles to:

  • Identify priority export products,
  • Support compliance with UK regulatory and sustainability standards, and
  • Facilitate buyer–seller linkages and certification support.

Shri Bhadresh Dodhia further advised exporters that “Until the agreement is fully implemented, Indian Technical Textile exporters should proactively study UK market requirements, technical standards, and sustainability norms to better position themselves and maximize the benefits of the CETA.

To support the industry, MATEXIL will soon be organizing outreach programs, B2B meetings, and market intelligence sessions to ensure that Indian exporters are well-prepared to capitalize on the immense opportunities offered under the IndiaUK CETA.

Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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