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Challenges and opportunities in the trade talks with the US

India needs to push back against attempts by the American negotiators to impose stringent rules of origin conditions to target Chinese inputs. Inputs from East Asia are critical to enhance export competitiveness of Indian firms. On automobiles and investment protection, India will gain if it doesn’t dig in its heels

May 05, 2025 / 08:37 IST
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India has resisted Washington’s push for stricter WTO-plus IPR norms.

The recently finalised Terms of Reference (ToR) for the India-US Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) lay out a detailed roadmap for negotiations across 19 critical chapters. These chapters cover key areas including trade in goods and services, government procurement, intellectual property rights (IPRs), investment protection, and dispute settlement mechanisms, among others.

This comprehensive framework underscores both nations’ commitment to resolving longstanding trade imbalances and barriers, with the shared objective of expanding bilateral trade from the current $200 billion to $500 billion by 2030.

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However, the negotiations face significant challenges due to the complexity of issues involved-ranging from tariff reductions to IPRs and rules of origin. Successfully navigating these challenges will require strategic compromises from both sides to ensure the trade deal’s fruition.

Risks from US seeking tighter origin rules