From tariff cuts to MSP rollback: GTRI on likely US demands in India trade deal

The United States aims to reshape India's trade policies. This is part of a proposed agreement. The US seeks tariff cuts and regulatory changes. These changes could benefit American firms. Key areas of focus include agriculture and dairy. The US w...

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New Delhi: The US is expected to push for sweeping changes in India's policies, ranging from tariff reductions to regulatory overhauls, that could benefit American firms and exporters, under the proposed bilateral trade agreement with India, think tank GTRI said on Sunday. In the agri sector, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said the US demands include scaling back India's minimum price support (MSP) programs for crops like rice and wheat, removing restrictions on genetically modified (GM) imports, and lowering farm tariffs.

Similarly, on dairy, the US argues that India's GM-free feed certification and facility registration protocols effectively bar American dairy imports.

Indian rules prohibit imports from animals fed with animal-derived feed, for example, butter from a cow fed meat due to religious sensitivities.


"India considers this policy non-negotiable," GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava said.

He added that America may also seek easing of restrictions on US retail giants like Amazon and Walmart that face roadblocks due to India's restrictions on foreign-owned inventory-based e-commerce trading.

India resists the easing as it has to protect its small domestic retailers from unfair competition from deep-pocketed foreign firms.
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"It also views these restrictions as part of preserving regulatory autonomy in a fast-evolving sector," Srivastava said.

The US criticises India's cumbersome licensing requirements for remanufactured and secondhand capital goods, calling the process costly and slow.

It said India mandates technical certificates, enforces quantity restrictions, and demands a residual life guarantee of at least five years for imports.

"India maintains that differentiating between new and remanufactured products is crucial to prevent dumping of obsolete technologies and to protect local manufacturing," he said, adding, "as negotiations proceed, Washington will continue pressing for wide-ranging reforms in tariffs, standards, digital rules, and services access".
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