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'India's high tariffs impedes agricultural imports from US'

American farmers and food product maker lose millions of dollars each year in lost sales to India because of high tariffs and non-tariff measures, which raise the cost or prohibit agricultural exports to the country, an official US report has said.

Updated on: Dec 12, 2009 11:55 AM IST
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American farmers and food product maker lose millions of dollars each year in lost sales to India because of high tariffs and non-tariff measures, which raise the cost or prohibit agricultural exports to the country, an official US report has said.

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The report "India: Effects of Tariffs and Non Tariff Measures on US Agricultural Exports" was released by the US International Trade Commission (USITC), an independent, non-partisan fact finding federal agency, at the request of the Senate Committee on Finance.

"Indian WTO bound tariff rates on agricultural products, averaging 114 per cent, are among the highest in the world. The majority of rates are between 50 and 150 per cent, much higher than the average bound rates for other major developing countries such as Brazil and China," the report said.

Noting that though average applied farm tariff rates have declined significantly from 113 per cent in 1991, prior to Indian economic liberalization, to about 34 per cent in 2007, USITC said they are still remain among the highest globally.

USITC said despite the size of the Indian market, inefficiencies in its marketing and distribution system due to high government interventions, poor quality and inadequate infrastructure, make it less attractive for US farm producers.

 
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