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Govt removes additional duties on six US products

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New Delhi, September 7

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India has removed additional duties on about half a dozen US products, including chickpeas, lentils and apples, which were imposed in 2019 in response to America’s decision to increase tariffs on certain steel and aluminium products. India had imposed these duties on 28 US products in 2019 in retaliation to the US’ move.

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The Finance Ministry through a notification dated September 5 informed about removal of duties on the products, including chickpeas, lentils (masur), apples, walnut in shell and almonds fresh or dried, as well as almond shelled.

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The move comes ahead of US President Joe Biden’s visit to India to attend the G20 Summit on September 9-10, which would be preceded by a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.

During the Prime Minister’s state visit to the US in June, both countries decided to terminate six WTO (World Trade Organisation) disputes and also remove the retaliatory tariffs on certain US products.

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As part of the agreement, India will be removing additional duty on chickpeas (10%), lentils (20%), almonds fresh or dried (Rs 7 per kg), almonds shelled (Rs 20 per kg), walnuts (20%), and apples fresh (20%).

In July, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Anupriya Patel in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha had said the government has decided to remove retaliatory customs duties on import of almonds (fresh or dried, in shell), walnuts, chickpeas, lentils, apples, medical diagnostic reagents, and boric acid. The removal of retaliatory tariffs or cuts in import duty with the US did not result in a loss to India, she had said.

The US is the largest trading partner of India. In 2022-23, the bilateral goods trade increased to $128.8 billion as against $119.5 billion in 2021-22. — PTI

Decision taken during PM’s US visit in June

  • The additional duties were imposed in 2019 in response to America’s decision to hike tariffs on certain steel and aluminium products
  • India had imposed these additional duties on 28 US products
  • The Finance Ministry has removed duties on chickpeas, lentils (masur), apples, walnut in shell and almonds fresh or dried, as well as almond shelled
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