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Finance Ministry notifies rules for determination of origin of goods under India-U.K. trade pact
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Finance Ministry notifies rules for determination of origin of goods under India-U.K. trade pact

The Indian Finance Ministry has issued rules for determining the origin of goods under the India-U.K. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which will take effect on July 15, 2026. These rules require certified documents to verify the origin of goods to prevent non-member countries from misusing preferential tariffs. The CBIC allows authorized entities from both nations to issue these certificates. CETA provides duty-free access for 99% of India's exports to the U.K., benefiting labor-intensive and growing industrial sectors. Two-way trade between India and the U.K. increased to $25.12 billion in 2025-26, with India recording a $1.76 billion surplus. Industry experts emphasize the importance of compliance with origin rules to maintain the integrity of the trade pact.

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Finance Ministry notifies rules for determination of origin of goods under India-U.K. trade pact

The Indian Finance Ministry has issued rules for determining the origin of goods under the India-U.K. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which will take effect on July 15, 2026. These rules require certified documents to verify the origin of goods to prevent non-member countries from misusing preferential tariffs. The CBIC allows authorized entities from both nations to issue these certificates. CETA provides duty-free access for 99% of India's exports to the U.K., benefiting labor-intensive and growing industrial sectors. Two-way trade between India and the U.K. increased to $25.12 billion in 2025-26, with India recording a $1.76 billion surplus. Industry experts emphasize the importance of compliance with origin rules to maintain the integrity of the trade pact.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the implementation of trade regulations under CETA without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the procedural aspects of the agreement and includes expert commentary that focuses on practical implications rather than ideological stabs

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article accurately reports the Finance Ministry's notification regarding the CETA origin rules, including dates and details of the agreement. It provides context about the purpose of the certificate of origin and mentions the expected impact on specific industries. The tone remains neutral, pres

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