
Fair mail processor at Heathrow Airport at the site, CFL recently welcomed the recently announced commercial deal with India in the United Kingdom, saying it would bring wider benefits to our economy by increasing the market access to exporters, and improving access to UK markets for commodities made in India.
The deal is the third largest for the United Kingdom after signing agreements with Australia and Japan.
“This deal is good for companies in both countries,” said Matt Ray, Managing Director of CFL.
“India is already one of the most important import markets for the United Kingdom, and therefore the removal of definitions on goods such as jewelry, clothes and shoes will only see that importance grows.”
In 2024, India accounted for 2.9 % of all imports in the UK, making it 11Y The largest import market.
According to a report on BBC News, the total trading last year between the United Kingdom and India reached 42 billion pounds. The UK government said this deal will strengthen this trade by 25.5 billion pounds annually by 2040.
The BBC report added that India is expected to become the third largest economy in the world within a few years. It aims to increase exports by one million dollars (750 billion pounds) by 2030.
Matt Ray added. “We are in a good position to meet the needs of many small companies in the United Kingdom that you want to sell in India, which represents a great opportunity in the market.
“For companies there, we can provide fast, reliable and effective transportation for e -commerce commodities to the United Kingdom.
“We have seen that Indian Express imports are about 30 % on an annual basis over the past few years, and this does not show any sign of slowdown. Diwali and pre -Christmas have become a long period of peak.”
Matt Ray. “The global boom in e -commerce shipments is supported by a fast, reliable and cost -effective courier service.
“We are in a very good position to meet the requirements for increasing e -commerce between the United Kingdom and India, and we have signed deals over the past year with airlines that serve the region.
The UK has approved commercial deals in principle with about 70 countries, including the European Union.
IATA 80 % of e -commerce commodities by air travel value says.
Heathrow Airport is treating nearly three quarters of all air cargo in the United Kingdom, with an annual value of more than 200 billion pounds.
The goods inside and outside Heathrow are more than all other shipping shipments in the UK collected together.