Govt involved in discussions on India-US bilateral trade deal: Prasada
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NEW DELHI: The Government is still involved in the discussions on the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) with Washington with the aim to expand trade and investment through tariff stability and long-term trade predictability, the Parliament was informed on August 12. Further, an additional ad valorem rate of duty of 25 per cent with effect from August 27, 2025, has been imposed on certain goods exported from India, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada said in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.
A reciprocal tariff at the rate of 25 per cent has been imposed on certain goods exported from India to the US, starting from August 7. It is estimated that around 55 per cent of the total value of India’s merchandise exports to the US is subject to this reciprocal tariff.
“No additional tariffs have been imposed on Indian exports to the USA in sectors like pharmaceuticals and electronics as yet,” he added. According to the Prasada, a combination of different factors, such as product differentiation, demand, quality, and contractual arrangements, would determine the impact of reciprocal tariffs on India’s exports, including in the textiles sector.
“The Government is engaged with all stakeholders, including exporters and industry, for taking feedback of their assessment of the impact of the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the USA. The Government attaches the utmost importance to protecting and promoting the welfare of farmers, workers, entrepreneurs, exporters, MSMEs and all sections of industry,” Prasada emphasised.
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