Vance in India hails progress on trade talks
- J.D. Vance, Vice President of the United States, is visiting India to discuss trade issues and relationships between the two countries.
- Vance expressed the need for India to remove non-tariff barriers for American goods, emphasizing the need for greater market access.
- According to the 2025 National Trade Estimate Report, India maintains various non-tariff barriers that hinder American products, including import licensing and testing requirements.
- The U.S. Has raised concerns about these barriers at bilateral meetings, seeking solutions for smoother trade operations.
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US urges India to drop non-tariff barriers: An explainer
New Delhi: The US has on multiple times raised concerns over certain non-tariff barriers being faced by American goods in the Indian markets. On April 22 in Jaipur, US Vice President JD Vance urged India to drop non-tariff barriers, give greater access to its markets. Indian products too face these issues in the international markets including in America, EU, China, Japan, and Korea. A list of Q&As (questions and answers) to explain these barrie…
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