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<h1>India-UK Trade Deal Removes Tariffs on Indian Seafood, Boosting Exports and Market Competitiveness</h1> A recent trade agreement between India and the United Kingdom eliminates tariffs on Indian seafood exports, placing them on equal footing with competitors from Vietnam and Singapore, who benefit from existing UK free trade agreements. This removal of tariff barriers is expected to enhance the competitiveness of Indian marine products, particularly high-value items like shrimp and value-added seafood, in the UK market. The agreement aims to diversify Indian exporters' market reliance beyond traditional partners such as the US and China, potentially increasing marine exports to the UK by 70 percent. The Indian seafood sector has improved traceability and quality standards to capitalize on these new opportunities, aligning with national objectives to lead in sustainable marine trade. Despite India's current modest share of the UK seafood import market, the deal is anticipated to significantly boost its presence amid global supply chain restructuring.