UK-India trade deal: Whisky and work visas could be the focus of talks – BBC News

  • Darsini Davey
  • BBC News Global Trade Correspondent

9 hours ago

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UK PM heads to India for two-day visit, with trade and security issues topping the agenda

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he hopes to reach a free trade deal with India by the end of the year. However, negotiating the details of the compromise is not an easy task.

Whisky consumer

India is the world’s largest consumer of whisky, and the prospect of a free trade deal will naturally excite the Scottish distillery industry. Because now every bottle of Scotch whisky sold in India is levied a 150% import duty.

Most of the whisky that Indians drink today is made in India. Scotch whisky accounts for only 2% of the Indian market.

The Scotch Whisky Association said that if India did not impose import duties, whisky exports might increase by £1 billion over the next five years.

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