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Govt Weighs Relief for US Feedstock, Cherries

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India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement Negotiations

India is considering reducing customs tariffs on specific imports from the US and seeks to ease regulatory barriers for its exports.

Potential Concessions

  • Tariff reductions on imports such as gas, cherries, and pecan nuts.
  • Possible market access negotiations for Indian exports like grapes.
  • Consideration of tariff rate quotas on gold purchases from the US.

India currently imposes a 30% import tariff on cherries and pecan nuts. Discussions are expected to conclude the first phase of the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement within six months.

Negotiation Details

  • Senior officials from both countries will engage in three-day talks.
  • Focus on the first phase of the agreement, emphasizing goods trade issues.
  • India seeks easier sanitary and phytosanitary measures and removal of technical barriers.

Regulatory and Strategic Considerations

  • India imposes around a 2.5% duty on feedstock and may offer tariff concessions on ethane imports.
  • Global Trade Research Institute advises India to focus on eliminating tariffs on industrial goods.
  • Avoid discussions on intellectual property, digital trade, agricultural tariffs or subsidies, and government procurement.

Challenges

  • US regulatory requirements pose hurdles for Indian exporters.
  • Absence of a Fast Track Trade Authority (FTTA) in the US could lead to Congressional alterations in the agreement.
  • India's unilateral tariff reductions on US products have not been reciprocated.
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  • India-US
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