India agreed to decrease its tariffs on a variety of American imports and the US welcomed this move
The recent decision by India to lower tariffs on a number of American agricultural exports has been warmly received in the United States. Read more : Prior to Joe Biden’s visit to India for the G20 conference, some US products tariffs were removed Last Monday, India agreed to lower tariffs on a number of American goods, including frozen turkey, frozen duck. Also, it includes fresh and frozen blueberries and cranberries, dried and processed blueberries and cranberries, and fresh and frozen cranberries. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and USTR (United States Trade Representative) have concentrated their efforts under the Biden-Harris Administration on restoring trust and bolstering ties with our international trading partners, including India, as well as working through the World Trade Organisation and other places to make sure that those partners remain up to their obligations so that U.S. agriculture has full and equitable access to important export markets, according to Mr. Vilsack. Although major strides have been achieved, substantial tariff and non-tariff barriers still prevent American agricultural exports from reaching the Indian market, according to Mr. Vilsack. In a statement, Senator Amy Klobuchar expressed her appreciation for the decision to reduce duties on American turkey exports to India. According to her, the deal will reduce taxes on shipments of frozen turkey goods to India from 30% to 5%. According to Ms. Klobuchar, high tariffs have made it impossible for American turkey farmers to sell their products in India for a long time. In order to level the playing field and lower trade obstacles for American turkey farmers and producers, Ms Klobuchar said, "I pushed for a resolution, and I'm glad to see this agreement has been reached." The American and Indian governments' initiatives to considerably lower tariffs are commended by the National Turkey Federation. According to Joel Brandenberger, president and chief executive officer of the National Turkey Federation, this action opens up a significant new market for American turkey producers and will make a delicious, nutritious protein more accessible to Indians. The NTF commends the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the leadership of the USDA for achieving this goal, and it expresses gratitude to Senators Mark R. Warner and Thom Tillis for leading congressional efforts to ensure that American turkey farmers could successfully compete in this quickly expanding market.