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Initial India-US trade deal unlikely before November, may include full restoration of GSP benefits

US has been wanting lower duties for its apples, pecan nuts, walnuts, almonds and soya bean. India is keen to get market access for its mangoes, pomegranates and grapes

September 24, 2020 / 14:04 IST
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The US has agreed to restore the benefits under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) scheme to India as part of the mini trade deal that the two countries were aiming at, but it's unlikely that the deal will go through before the US presidential elections in November.

"The US has agreed to restore GSP benefits and we told them that a limited trade package would be a good idea. We had a talk with US officials earlier in September. But, one must understand they are busy with their elections, whatever has to happen will happen post that," a senior official told Moneycontrol.

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India and the US have been trying for a free trade agreement (FTA), for which both the countries have been working on an initial trade deal for almost two years now. A number of issues, like medical devices, agriculture, Harley Davidson motorbikes, e-commerce, among others, had made it difficult to make any headway on the limited trade deal.

As a part of the mini trade deal, India asked for a complete restoration of benefits under the GSP scheme and market access for some agricultural products, the official said.