Indiaโs seafood exports get a dream entry into the UK after the new trade deal removes almost all duties.
The IndiaโUK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), signed in July 2025, has opened zeroโduty access on 99% of tariff lines for Indian seafood products. This includes shrimp, lobster, frozen fish, and valueโadded marine goods
Prior to the pact, exporters paid tariffs of up to 21% when supplying seafood to the UK. With the barriers lifted, Indian shrimp exporters are now on a level playing field with competitors like Vietnam and Singapore
Analysts estimate exports to the UK could grow by up to 70% over the coming years
In FY 2024โ25, India shipped USโฏ$104โฏmillion (โน879 crore) of seafood to the UK, with frozen shrimp alone making up 77% of that total ($80M)
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Despite this, Indiaโs current share of the ยฃ4.5 billion UK seafood import market stands at just 2.25%
Key Benefits:
Dutyโfree access boosts price competitiveness
Opens premium UK market, diversifies beyond US & China
Supports Indiaโs rising fisheries production (~โน60,000 crore exports, 1.78โฏMโฏtonnes in FY 2024โ25)
For coastal states and exporters, this is a pivotal opportunity to scale up exports, uplift rural livelihoods, and cement Indiaโs position in the global seafood supply chain.
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