Reduced significantly.Not sure about that, but hopefully import tariffs on cars will reduce![]()
Yes most likely. The only thing which I know gets manufactured in UK and we like to buy are Raspberry PIsIndia has signed FTA Agreement with UK. Will it have any impact on general public who would like to import stuff from there like Ebay UK or Amazon UK.
MyProtein as well.Yes most likely. The only thing which I know gets manufactured in UK and we like to buy are Raspberry PIsFor Amazon we used to get things from Amazon UK but it has stopped since Covid.
The price of PI in USD is exclusive of sales tax. So, if you consider standard gst rate of 18% on base price of a PI, there isn't significant difference or markup for prices in INR. The benefit will not be significant.Reduced significantly.
Yes most likely. The only thing which I know gets manufactured in UK and we like to buy are Raspberry PIsFor Amazon we used to get things from Amazon UK but it has stopped since Covid.
The 51% GST + Cess is still in place, right? I was under the impression that the CKD tariffs and CBU tariffs would be reduced significantly. Since the popular offerings of European cars use the CKD route, I expected a 20-30% reduction in price. Which is good nonethelessReduced significantly.
MyProtein has started manufacturing in India. I haven't tried it yet, but have heard its almost the same quality, but different tasting.MyProtein as well.
Only few flavors like Chocolate & Strawberry and people still avoid the Indian made one lol. Many flavors are imported from UK ex: salted caramel,Brownie etc, you can check the importer details on official page.MyProtein has started manufacturing in India. I haven't tried it yet, but have heard its almost the same quality, but different tasting.
ScotchThe only thing which I know gets manufactured in UK and we like to buy are Raspberry PIs![]()
I'm not gonna buy Aston Martin or Jaguars anyway so it's useless to meNot sure about that, but hopefully import tariffs on cars will reduce![]()
Few things I wish to be cheaper ie. Scotch and Chocolate/Cookies
Not sure what FTA would be bring for it
Idk if it’s included in the deal but FTAs usually have no effect on direct consumer imports, you’d still be charged whatever duties they are charging now. It only comes into play if you import it as a business (ie with an IEC code).I would like to know if this would have any effect on importing clothes from UK? I want to order some football kits but have not done so because of the exorbitant custom duty fees levied on importing clothing.
I'm not gonna buy Aston Martin or Jaguars anyway so it's useless to me
1600s - Give us your gold and spicesGarments sector is happy
1800s Thanks to our mills we can make clothes much cheaper than your weavers1600s - Give us your gold and spices
2000s - Pls give us your clothes and spices tarrif free