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  • India-U.K. Free Trade Agreement: A Public Health Concern
    Posted on July 25th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • India-UK FTA allows tariff-free entry of UK-made food products into India.

    • These products, often High Fat, Sugar, and Salt (HFSS), pose long-term health risks.

    • FTA’s cheaper prices and aggressive marketing could harm public health.

    • Mexico’s failure to implement robust public health safeguards in NAFTA is a cautionary tale.

    • India-U.K. FTA has sub-optimal regulatory frameworks for unhealthy food products.

    • UK has banned advertising of HFSS products on TV and online.

    • India lacks binding restrictions on junk food advertisements targeting children.

    • India’s mandatory FOPNL is pending due to lack of label type and amendments.

    • Rising lifestyle diseases like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension are increasing globally.

    • 29 organizations advocate for mandatory warning labels in HFSS and UPF packages.

    • India may sign another deal, the India-European Free Trade Agreement, in October 2025.

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