The Scotsman

UK India trade deal ‘will create more than 6,000 jobs’

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Downing Street said the package contains £533m of new investment from India into the UK, which is expected to boost jobs in sectors such as health and technology. £1 billion trade deal between the UK and India will create more than 6,000 jobs, the Prime Minister has said.

Boris Johnson will attend a virtual meeting with his Indian counterpar­t Narendra Modi on Tuesday after he was forced to cancel a planned trip to Delhi due to the country’s Covid crisis.

The package contains more than £533m of new investment from India into the UK, expected to create more than 6,000 jobs in sectors such as health and technology, Downa ing Street said. This includes some £240 million investment by the Serum Institute of India, supporting clinical trials, research and possibly the manufactur­ing of vaccines.

Meanwhile, Downing Street said British businesses have secured export deals with India worth more than £446 million, which is expected to create more than 400 British jobs.

During the virtual talks, the two leaders are expected to agree an enhanced trade partnershi­p, which Number 10 said will pave the way for a future Uk-india free trade agreement.

‘Economic links make our people stronger and safer’

Mr Johnson said: “Like every aspect of the Uk-india relationsh­ip, the economic links between our countries make our people stronger and safer.

“Each and every one of the more than 6,500 jobs we have announced today will help families and communitie­s build back from coronaviru­s and boost the British and Indian economies.

“In the decade ahead, with the help of new partnershi­p signed today and a comprehens­ive free trade agreement, we will double the value of our trading partnershi­p with India and take the relationsh­ip between our two countries to new highs.”

The Prime Minister’s visit – to foster close ties as part of Britain’s foreign policy “tilt” towards the Indo-pacific – was first scheduled for January, but was delayed due to the UK’S winter wave of infections.

A four-day trip was then scheduled in April.

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