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EU-India FTA cut tariff on EU alcohol import to 50%

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Actually, the duty cuts announced today are even more significant for certain categories than a flat 50% reduction. Under the India-EU FTA finalized on January 27, 2026, the tariff structure for European alcohol has been split into specific tiers:

The New Alcohol Tariff Structure

While you mentioned a 50% cut, the actual “Future Tariffs” vary depending on the type of beverage:

Beverage TypeCurrent TariffNew FTA TariffReduction Details
Premium Wine150%20%Slashed to 75% at entry; eventually 20%.
Mid-range Wine150%30%Phased reduction to 30%.
Spirits (Whisky, Gin, etc.)150%40%A significant drop from the 150% federal cap.
Beer110%50%This matches your 50% figure exactly.

Key Highlights for Consumers

  • The “Premium” Benefit: The steepest cuts are reserved for high-end European wines (primarily from France, Italy, and Spain) and luxury spirits like Scotch and Irish whiskey.
  • Minimum Import Price (MIP): To protect the domestic Indian industry, these lower duties are often tied to a minimum price per bottle. Lower-value, mass-market European alcohol may still face higher protections to prevent “dumping.”
  • State-Level Taxes: It is important to note that these are federal customs duties. State-level taxes (VAT and Excise) still apply and can often double the shelf price even with the lower import tariff.
  • Phased Rollout: While the deal is “finalized,” the actual price drops will begin once the pact is ratified and comes into force, likely in early 2027.

Why 50% was a “Stickier” Number

The 50% figure was a major point of contention during the 18-year negotiation. The EU originally pushed for zero duties, while India’s domestic lobby (the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies) fought to keep protections at 50% or higher. The final 20–40% range for premium goods represents a significant compromise by New Delhi.

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