India–Europe Trade Intelligence by Sector
The EU-India Free Trade Agreement changes everything. Explore what it means for your industry.
We've assembled sector-by-sector trade intelligence covering every major India–Europe corridor. Each guide includes FTA tariff analysis, compliance checklists, logistics routes, and market data — compiled from official EU and Indian government sources, cross-checked with our network of trade professionals. Whether you're an Indian exporter exploring new European markets or a European procurement team evaluating Indian suppliers, these pages are built for you.
Machinery & Industrial Equipment
€11B bilateral trade | Tariffs dropping up to 44% → 0%
Automotive Components
€5.4B bilateral trade | Phased duty elimination over 5–10 years
Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare
€8.2B bilateral trade | Up to 11% tariffs eliminated
Textiles & Apparel
€7B bilateral trade | 12–17% tariffs eliminated
Chemicals & Petrochemicals
€6.8B bilateral trade | Up to 12.8% tariffs eliminated on 97.5% of lines
IT Services & Software
€14B+ in services trade | FTA includes digital trade provisions
Agriculture & Food Products
€3.5B bilateral trade | Significant reductions with some EU protections
Renewable Energy
€2.8B bilateral trade | Growing 18% YoY | Strategic FTA provisions
Gems & Jewelry
€9.1B bilateral trade | Up to 4% tariffs eliminated
Leather & Footwear
€2.1B bilateral trade | Up to 17% tariffs eliminated
Steel & Metals
€4.6B bilateral trade | 100% tariff lines at zero duty
Electronics & Semiconductors
€3.9B bilateral trade | Up to 6.7% eliminated on 99.1% of lines
Why Trust This Data?
Every number and regulation reference on these pages is sourced from official data. Here's where our information comes from:
Trade data sourced from UN COMTRADE, Eurostat, and India's DGCI&S (2024–25 figures)
FTA tariff data from the official EU-India FTA text concluded January 27, 2026
Compliance requirements verified against EU Official Journal, DGFT circulars, and national regulator databases
Logistics data cross-referenced with major freight forwarders operating India–Europe corridors