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    ‘Five-Year Review of India’s Merchandise Trade’ report

    Posted 15 May 2024

    Updated 16 May 2024

    2 min read

    Report, released by Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), assesses impact of international disruptions and domestic hurdles and reviews market shifts in trade performances.

    • Report also highlights varied impact of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on India’s global trade dynamics.

    About FTAs

    • FTAs are treaties between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate certain barriers to trade and investment, and to facilitate stronger trade and commercial ties between participating countries.
      • It can cover areas such as trade in goods, services, intellectual property rights (IPRs), etc.

    Key findings of the report on India’s FTAs

    • India's merchandise imports from FTA partners grew by ~38% whereas exports grew by just ~14.5%.
    • FTA with ASEAN (signed in 2010), saw growth in imports at a faster pace than exports.
    • Overall, India ranked 17th globally in merchandise exports whereas it is ranked 8th in merchandise imports.

    Issues with India’s FTAs

    • Lower FTA utilisation: India’s FTA utilization remains low at around 25%, as against 70-80% for developed countries.
    • Higher compliance cost: Due to complex certification processes and rules of origin.
    • Non-tariff barriers (NTBs): Persistence of stringent standards, sanitary and phytosanitary measures and technical barriers by partner countries like Japan.
    • Limited awareness: Inadequate promotion and outreach activities about of FTA benefits among exporters.

    Key Recommendations on FTAs by Surjit Bhalla Committee (2019)

    • Adopt an integrated approach towards trade in goods and services and investment.
    • Implement an extensive programme on technical regulations based on international standards to address issues with NTBs.
    • Institutional support to MSMEs to take advantage of FTAs in consonance with international obligations.
    • Develop an objective database on the utilization of FTAs.
    • Better inter-ministerial coordination, State-wise outreach and Institutional mechanism for Stakeholders’ consultation, etc.
    • Use trade remedies like anti-dumping and countervailing duties available under FTAs.
    • Tags :
    • FTA
    • GTRI
    • Surjit Bhalla Committee
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