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To get most out of trade talks with US, India needs to diversify exports, reform agriculture

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US Tariff Impact on Indian Exports

US President has imposed a 25% tariff along with unspecified penalties on most Indian goods. This move could potentially reduce India's GDP growth by 20 to 30 basis points, with projections for FY26 adjusted to 6.2-6.3% from the expected 6.5%.

Economic Context and Comparisons

  • India remains the fastest-growing large economy in the G20, with growth exceeding 6% compared to the US's growth of less than 2%.
  • In terms of GDP size, India's economy stands at $4.19 trillion, substantially less than the US's $30 trillion.
  • However, in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) terms, India is the third-largest economy at over $16 trillion.

Geopolitical Implications

  • The USA's displeasure with Russia's actions and India's trade relations with Russia highlight geopolitical tensions, affecting trade dynamics.
  • The US has applied tariffs unilaterally, undermining multilateral trade rules like the WTO's Most Favoured Nations clause.
  • BRICS countries, seen as a threat to US dollar dominance, are particularly targeted.

Strategies for India

  • Consideration of retaliatory tariffs on US goods is limited by India's existing high agricultural tariffs.
  • Diversifying export markets is crucial.
  • With US tariffs primarily targeting goods, India must leverage its service exports, which so far remain unaffected.

Trade Negotiation Prospects

  • India and the US had envisioned increasing bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, but new tariffs challenge this goal.
  • India may need to offer substantial concessions, such as increasing imports of US crude oil, defense items, or technology, to negotiate tariff reductions.
  • Potential reductions in duties on imports like whiskey, luxury cars, and certain agricultural products could be considered.

Focus on Agricultural Reforms

  • Agricultural research and development (Agri-R&D) is crucial for reforming India's agriculture amidst high tariffs.
  • Decisions on allowing GM crops, such as GM soya and corn, through tariff rate quotas, need to be based on scientific assessments.
  • Gradual calibration of duties on agricultural imports is necessary for long-term sustainability.
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  • India-USA Relation
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