Dairy, agriculture impede India-U.S. bilateral trade deal

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Dairy, agriculture impede India-U.S. bilateral trade deal

Milking an opportunity: Even in terms of a “mini deal”, the Centre remains to be taking a look at what might be included and excluded.
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As the July 9 deadline for the reimposition of the U.S.’ reciprocal tariffs approaches, a possible trade deal nonetheless stays difficult as an settlement between India and the U.S. on agriculture and dairy stays elusive, in response to sources.

“We want to do a deal before July 9, but agriculture and dairy are emerging as challenges,” a supply which is conscious of the developments stated.

“These are sensitive sectors, especially dairy, so we want to be very careful.”

However, regardless of the federal government’s keenness to conclude a deal with the U.S. earlier than July 9, it isn’t “desperate” to take action, they stated. “Even if we miss the deadline of July 9, what will happen, tariffs will go back to April 2 levels,” the supply stated.

“So, India will lose in some areas, gain in some, because it is not like U.S. trade deals are happening with other countries. We are the only country that is negotiating so elaborately for a trade deal with U.S.” Even in terms of a “mini deal”, the federal government remains to be wanting into what might be included and what might be excluded.

“But there are challenges to meet the July 9 deadline given there are differences,” the supply defined. “Our team will go to the U.S. for the next round of in-person meeting to discuss both the mini deal and the first tranche of the Bilateral Trade Deal (BTA), the timeline for which is Fall.”

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“There are alternative routes to the Strait of Hormuz, but it will also raise costs as it will increase the time for shipment of goods,” the official stated.

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