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UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement: Practical guidance on Technical Barriers to Trade: standards, technical regulations, conformity assessment, marking and labelling, transparency, co-operation, technical discussions and contact points

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This Practice Note offers practical guidance on technical barriers to trade (TBT) within the UK‑India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (UK‑India CETA).

Introduction

As a free trade pact, UK‑India CETA not only covers duties on goods exchanged by the parties, it also tackles other elements necessary for trading in goods, or regarded as non‑tariff obstacles to trade. These include:

  • rules of origin
  • customs procedures and trade facilitation
  • sanitary and phytosanitary measures
  • trade remedies

Chapter 7 deals with TBT. Its aim is to make trade easier by:

  • removing unnecessary technical barriers to trade
  • improving transparency
  • enabling information exchange
  • promoting cooperation

Scope of TBT under the UK-India CETA

The TBT provisions apply to the preparation, adoption and application of all technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures of the central government that may affect trade in goods between the parties.

For detailed guidance on what counts as standards, technical regulations and conformity assessment procedures under the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) TBT Agreement, see our Practice Note: An introduction to the Agreement on Technical...

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