| Opportunities and challenges for home textiles in India-UK FTA
22 Nov 24 7 min read
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- The India-UK FTA could boost Indian textile exports by reducing tariffs to zero per cent.
- SMART analysis shows carpets (HS **) gaining $**.** million and home textiles (HS **) $**.** million in export revenue.
- Trade creation benefits outweigh diversion effects, with competing countries like Pakistan, Türkiye, and China likely to lose market share.
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