India Believes in Multilateralism and Strengthening WTO
Trade Policies will have to be people Centric– Piyush Goyal
India strongly believes in multilateralism and
will work for the strengthening of the WTO with other stakeholders said Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry & Railways, Piyush
Goyal, in New Delhi on 16 January 2020. He was part
of a panel discussion at the Raisina Dialogue being
held in the National Capital on 14-16 January 2020.
India has been at the receiving end of unfair
trade practices for a very long time and therefore believes in the creation of
a far more reformed rules based trading system said the Minister.
He further stated that India also believes in
the strengthening of the WTO and is one of the first four countries to pay all
its dues to the World Trade Body.
Commerce and Industry Minister stated that it
is the right time now to make trade policies that are people centric to be
sustainable, to eliminate poverty and raise prosperity levels for all citizens.
Piyush Goyal informed that India has not
imposed any curbs on imports from either Malaysia or Turkey or any other
country and it believes in fair play and equal terms for all trading partners
and if curbs are imposed, they apply to all countries.
On the issue of the import of goods in the
‘others’ category, the Commerce and Industry Minister clarified that one out of
four items valued at USD 130 billion are in the ‘others’ category. Right
classification of these imports under HSN code will only lead to greater
transparency and establish fair trading practices and make India a fair place
to do business and trade and also provide equal opportunity to all.
Commerce and Industry Minister also clarified
that India allows e-commerce companies to work on the marketplace model where
buyers and sellers are free to buy and sell and follow the rules of the
marketplace and laws of the country which clearly say that FDI in multi-brand
retail will only be allowed up to 49%. Surreptitious entry by e-commerce
companies into multi-brand retail, that is being investigated by the
authorities is welcome said the Minister.
Commerce and Industry Minister informed that
India is in dialogue with EU and the US to sort out pressing trade issues and
further expand engagement with them.