Canceling India’s Preferential Trade Status with the US Would Backfire

Washington says India has been the world’s largest beneficiary of preferential trade status. If trade benefits are abolished, the country will have to pay customs duties on products worth 5.6 billion US dollars that were previously duty-free, according to US data.

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10 thoughts on “Canceling India’s Preferential Trade Status with the US Would Backfire

  1. This report neglects to mention that this preferential trade status is intended to encourage India to reduce its tariffs for US imports, which India does not want to do. On both sides, any initial inflationary boom from free trade is followed by deflationary contraction. Free trade benefits the elites and banks, not the people.

  2. I do see both sides of the equation however the United States reason for initiating this seems nefarious to me and could have something to do with the conflict in Kashmir.

    Just another clear sign of the U.S. tearing a countries economy down and then selling itself as the solution. Might be jumping the gun here but something tells me not too much

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