India Braces for Non-Tariff Barriers: EU Carbon Tax, US Trade Policy
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Dec 18, 2024 12:31
India's DGFT warns of potential non-tariff barriers from US and EU, including the EU carbon tax, as they seek to boost domestic manufacturing. The US and EU's measures could impact Indian exports, but the DGFT says the impact remains to be seen.
New Delhi, Dec 18 (PTI) India will have to prepare itself in future to deal with issues like non-tariff and unilateral duty-related barriers like the EU carbon tax, a senior government official said on Wednesday.
Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Santosh Kumar Sarangi said that countries like the US and the European Union (EU) are trying to boost their domestic manufacturing through such measures.
"So the US has been trying to boost its domestic manufacturing through the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS Act, the EU is trying to do it through CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism)...deforestation regulation is another mechanism of putting non-tariff barriers on goods coming from developing economies.
"So both the combination of non-tariff measures as well as potential tariff measures in clear violation of WTO (World Trade Organisation) commitments is something which India has to brace up in future to deal with," Sarangi said.
He was speaking at CII's export competitiveness conclave.
Asked about US President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose higher duties, he said one has to wait and watch to see the implications.
The DGFT said that it will be "very" difficult to decipher from one or two sentences which Trump is making.
"But what I have understood from what he was saying is that his main intent is that reciprocity will matter in future, he said.
He noted that such measures would be a violation of WTO norms but the last Trump administration has imposed high duties on certain products on the grounds of national security.
"So one will have to wait and watch and see. There are many areas where we have tariff peaks but we don't necessarily export to the US," Sarangi said.
For example in agriculture, India has high duties but it does not export necessarily to the US market.
"So if the US will impose duties on that, it will not harm us in a major way but there would be a few items where this reciprocal thing might impact us," he said adding one has to wait for the fine print before guessing an impact.
Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Santosh Kumar Sarangi said that countries like the US and the European Union (EU) are trying to boost their domestic manufacturing through such measures.
"So the US has been trying to boost its domestic manufacturing through the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS Act, the EU is trying to do it through CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism)...deforestation regulation is another mechanism of putting non-tariff barriers on goods coming from developing economies.
"So both the combination of non-tariff measures as well as potential tariff measures in clear violation of WTO (World Trade Organisation) commitments is something which India has to brace up in future to deal with," Sarangi said.
He was speaking at CII's export competitiveness conclave.
Asked about US President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose higher duties, he said one has to wait and watch to see the implications.
The DGFT said that it will be "very" difficult to decipher from one or two sentences which Trump is making.
"But what I have understood from what he was saying is that his main intent is that reciprocity will matter in future, he said.
He noted that such measures would be a violation of WTO norms but the last Trump administration has imposed high duties on certain products on the grounds of national security.
"So one will have to wait and watch and see. There are many areas where we have tariff peaks but we don't necessarily export to the US," Sarangi said.
For example in agriculture, India has high duties but it does not export necessarily to the US market.
"So if the US will impose duties on that, it will not harm us in a major way but there would be a few items where this reciprocal thing might impact us," he said adding one has to wait for the fine print before guessing an impact.
Source: PTI
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