‘I didn’t say which Diwali’: Boris Johnson on India-UK FTA deadline; hails scotch whisky tariff cut from 150% to 75%
In a comical take on the India-UK Free Trade Agreement timeline, Boris Johnson revealed his contentment with the trade deal's finalization. He emphasized notable tariff cuts on Scotch whisky as a highlight. Following Brexit, the trade relationship has flourished, and Johnson envisions even greater economic collaboration across multiple sectors in the future.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made light of his earlier promise to conclude the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by Diwali, jokingly saying, “I didn’t say which Diwali.” Johnson defended his promise at the Economic Times World Leaders Forum, stating that he was “thrilled” that the trade deal had eventually been concluded.
He highlighted the reduction in India's tariffs on Scotch whisky from 150% to 75%, and further reductions to 40% in the next few years, expressing his delight at the tariff cuts that would make the whisky substantially cheaper in India.
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