By Shivangi Acharya and Manoj Kumar
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The United States has flagged issues over India’s rising and burdensome import-quality requirements, amongst its many limitations to commerce, in a report launched two days sooner than deliberate U.S. reciprocal tariffs take affect.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Monday equipped an encyclopedic guidelines of abroad worldwide areas’ insurance coverage insurance policies and legal guidelines it regards as limitations, calling out India’s customs limitations, import curbs and licenses, alongside extreme tariffs.
In the midst of President Donald Trump’s efforts to upend the worldwide commerce order and shift it in Washington’s favour, India is no doubt one of many few nations working to lower tariffs and win over Trump, who has usually known as the South Asian nation a “tariff king” and “tariff abuser.”
Both worldwide areas have started talks in path of clinching an early commerce deal. Last month, Reuters reported India was open to lowering tariffs on larger than half of U.S. imports worth $23 billion, the most important decrease in years.
Still, the U.S. has issues that just a few of India’s import requirements is not going to be internationally aligned, and that some are burdensome or lack clear timelines, the Trump administration talked about in its latest USTR report.
It wasn’t clear if Trump’s April 2 announcement on tariffs would situation throughout the findings of the USTR report.
Some of India’s non-tariff limitations have moreover been a stress degree in bilateral commerce ties.
Since 2019, India has made many Bureau of India Standards (BIS) necessities vital for prime quality administration in sectors along with chemical substances, medical devices, batteries, electronics, meals and textiles, the USTR talked about.
India’s necessities certification authority, which has to this point issued over 700 prime quality administration orders in spherical 100 sectors, plans to problem 125 new orders in sectors overlaying chemical substances, textiles, metallic, aluminum, electrical instruments, as per an Indian authorities assertion.
India simply isn’t considering imposing retaliatory tariffs however in response to Trump’s worldwide reciprocal tariffs, as New Delhi hopes for an exemption, two authorities officers talked about.
The U.S. has, nonetheless, equipped no assurance on exemptions all through bilateral talks last week, the officers added.
The USTR’s Monday report moreover highlighted completely different contentious non-tariff factors, along with India’s info privateness regime.
India’s draft pointers for its so-called Digital Personal Data Protection Act launched last month might require disclosure of personal info to the Indian authorities, prohibit cross-border info change and will allow info localization, the USTR talked about.