US Trade Demands Impact Indian Farmers: Report

1 Minute Read Listen to Article
Share:    

Aug 30, 2025 19:26

x
Forum for Trade Justice warns US trade demands on agri & dairy sectors will disrupt Indian farmers & agro-biodiversity. Read more.
US Trade Demands Impact Indian Farmers: Report
New Delhi, Aug 30 (PTI) Non-government organisation Forum for Trade Justice on Saturday cautioned that extending concessions to the US in the agri and dairy sectors under a trade pact would have long-term disruptive impacts on local farmers.

US demands in free trade agreement negotiations will mean that a foreign country forces changes in India's policies, regulations, and laws, overriding India's sovereignty, the organisation said in an open letter.

The Trump administration has currently slapped a 50 per cent tariff on Indian exports to the US, on both economic and political grounds and has apparently demanded duty-free access to Indian markets in return for a reduction of these illegal tariffs, it said.


"These concessions would have large-scale and long-term disruptive impacts on both Indian farmers and India's agro-biodiversity," it added.

It also said that in respect of intellectual property (IP), India may be compelled to make changes to its domestic patent laws for facilitating "evergreening" of patents on pharmaceutical products.

"This would destroy India's generic medicine industry, thereby resulting in a sharp increase in the cost of healthcare among the sick and poor," it said.

Forum for Trade Justice is a network of organisations working in the area of global trade, including farmers' associations, trade unions, traders' groups, health associations, environmental groups, and activists in various areas.
Share:    

TODAY'S MOST TRADED COMPANIES

  • Company Name
  • Price
  • Volume

See More >

Moneywiz Live!

Home

Market News

Latest News

International Markets

Economy

Industries

Mutual Fund News

IPO News

Search News

My Portfolio

My Watchlist

Gainers

Losers

Sectors

Indices

Forex

Mutual Funds

Feedback