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Taiwan wants FTA with India, will reduce tariffs on Indian farms products, says Taiwanese economist

To get more Taiwanese investment, India should ease labour laws and streamline work visas, Kristy Hsu, director of the Taiwan-ASEAN Studies Center, has said in an interview to Moneycontrol

October 07, 2025 / 11:57 IST
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Kristy Hsu
Kristy Hsu

A free trade agreement (FTA) between Taiwan and India would be mutually beneficial, which would not only boost ties but also create economic opportunities for both sides, Kristy Hsu, who is director of the Taiwan-ASEAN Studies Center at Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, has said.

India will play a bigger role in global trade, especially in labour-intensive sectors, as it builds its supply chains, she said, adding that Taiwanese companies and their customers want to delink from China.

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"Taiwan did an FTA feasibility study with India 10 years back. It wants an FTA with India. If India wants to export agriculture products to Taiwan, we will reduce our tariffs through FTA," Hsu, who also advises the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce in India (TCCI), said in an interview to Moneycontrol.

If India were to reduce tariffs on imports of components needed by Taiwanese companies manufacturing in India, it would give a fillip to trade, she said. To attract more Taiwanese investment, India should ease labour laws and streamline work visas, she said.