Mini Trade Deal with US is Cooking, says Piyush
The India-US mini-trade deal, incorporating tariff
concessions for a handful of products, may be finalised
soon after the US Presidential elections in November although there is a
possibility of the pact happening earlier if Washington was willing, Commerce
& Industry Minister Piyush Goyal
said.
“I had a conversation with US Trade Representative
Ambassador Lightheizer. We both agree we can look at
doing the deal before the elections also. Otherwise, (we can do it) soon after
elections. The entire package is near ready and can be finalised
anytime that the local political situation in the US permits them to. I am open
to signing up tomorrow to what we have agreed upon....We, in India, believe
that it has to be win-win for both countries,” Goyal
said at an event on ‘US-India Navigation New Challenges’ organised
by US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on Tuesday .
The Minister pointed out that he had sorted out most of
the issues around the initial trade agreement with the USTR before the US
President’s India visit in February this year. “Only some dots and commas
needed to be finalised,” he said. The US side was
reportedly seeking greater access to markets for Indian agriculture, dairy and
medical equipment while one of India’s demand was restoration of the Generalised System of Preferences benefits for Indian
exporters.
Trade negotiations
The Covid-19 pandemic broke out soon after after Trump’s visit, and the negotiators lost valuable time
during the period, Goyal said. “Trade negotiations
are complex things. They are not something you are doing for the short term.
You can’t be careless about what you are agreeing or disagreeing. I believe
there should be a foundational trade deal that will help us deepen our
engagement going forward,” the Minister said.
The mini-trade deal will help both countries to move
quickly to the next phase of a deeper deal in the form of a free trade
agreement, he added. Since the US President has a strong following amongst
farmers in his country, a limited trade deal with India that offered market
access in agriculture could help him win votes, say some analysts. However,
agriculture is a sensitive area for India with millions of poor farmers
dependent on it for their livelihoods and it is not easy for the government to
open it substantially.
Goyal outlined the steps being undertaken to facilitate
industry and investments. He said that GIS-enabled land bank has been launched
on a pilot basis, with six States on board, which will help investors in
identifying the land and location.
The Minister said a single-window system for clearances
is being developed in cooperation with various approving authorities and
agencies at the Central, State and municipal levels.