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US likely to push for tariff cuts, regulatory changes in trade deal with India: GTRI

IndiaTimes Sunday, 4 May 2025 ()
The United States is anticipated to advocate for significant changes in India's trade policies during ongoing bilateral negotiations, encompassing tariff reductions and regulatory reforms. Key areas of contention include agricultural practices like minimum support prices and GM product restrictions, as well as dairy import regulations and e-commerce restrictions affecting retail giants. The US also seeks streamlined licensing for remanufactured goods.
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