United States Strikes India of Special Trade Status
| Didhiti Ghosh, Bureau Chief, IOP, Kolkata - 01 Jun 2019

United States Strikes India of Special Trade Status

By Didhiti Ghosh, Bureau Chief (Kolkata), IOP

§  Claiming that India had not given the United States “equitable and reasonable access to its markets,” the White House said that it would terminate India’s preferential market access to the United States

§  The measure will hit some Indian exporters of products like textiles, jewellery, auto parts and agricultural products

§  Modi has departed from India’s traditional non-aligned position towards a balancing act between China and the US pre-Lok Sabha Elections

§  The US government’s heavy-handed tactics to stop India from buying oil from Iran has been a threat to India

§  President Trump has criticized India for charging high tariffs on American motorcycles

Kolkata / Washington, June 1, 2019: The Trump administration announced on Friday that it was stripping India of a special status that exempts billions of dollars of its products from American tariffs, part of a deepening clash over India’s protections for its market, according to a report published in the New York Times.

Claiming that India had not given the United States “equitable and reasonable access to its markets,” the White House said that it would terminate India’s preferential market access to the United States as of June 5, the newspaper reported.

“The administration said that it would also apply to India tariffs on solar panels and washers that President Trump announced last year, suspending an exemption it had granted to certain developing countries,” the New York Times wrote.

The measure will hit some Indian exporters of products like textiles, jewellery, auto parts and agricultural products, and aggravate tensions between the United States and a country the Trump administration has described as an ally to counter China.

The Indian government, which is in transition as Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins his second term, had no immediate comment on the termination of preferential trade status, which the Trump administration had threatened for months.

 

 

Modi has departed from India’s traditional non-aligned position towards a balancing act between China and the US pre-Lok Sabha Elections. This has seen marked warming of ties between Beijing and New Delhi.

But President Trump’s move could set off yet another trade war with an allied country.

India has repeatedly delayed its own promised tariffs on a range of American goods, including almonds, apples and finished metal products, as it sought a broader trade deal with the United States. The South Asian country could now move forward with its own tariffs.

The two sides have been at an impasse for months. American negotiators grew alarmed by India’s increasingly protectionist stance, especially in technology, where it recently changed the rules to favour local e-commerce companies over Amazon and Flipkart, a major e-commerce site controlled by Walmart.

India, meanwhile, was upset by the American government’s heavy-handed tactics to stop India from buying oil from Iran, a long-time partner.

After Trump’s election in 2016, he and Narendra Modi emphasized their close relations. And in 2018, the Trump administration rolled out a foreign policy for a “free and open Indo-Pacific” that relied on a group of countries called “the Quad”: the United States, India, Japan and Australia.

But relations have steadily worsened since then. President Trump has been far more focused on trade fights on other fronts, including negotiations with China, Europe and Japan, and an effort to ratify a new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico. But trade tensions with India have been quietly simmering after the country rebuffed American efforts to open Indian markets to United States dairy products, medical devices and other goods.

American technology companies have complained about measures India uses to protect its internet industry. And President Trump has criticized India in particular for charging high tariffs on American motorcycles.

“India is a very, very high-tariff nation, and they charge tremendous, tremendous numbers,” President Trump said in March.

The program India is being expelled from, called the Generalized System of Preferences, was devised to allow developing countries to alleviate poverty through trade. About $5 billion of the $83.2 billion of goods that India sent the United States last year qualified for the tariff exemptions. According to reports, Trump also removed Turkey from the program on May 16.

Image Courtesy: Centre for American Progress, Newsweek, The Hindu

(DIDHITI GHOSH is an India Columnist at La Agencia Mundial de Prensa, USA, and is the Bureau Chief of Indian Observer Post based in Kolkata. E-mail: didhiti.24@gmail.com | LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2H6gNAv).


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