US tariff relief opens USD 50 Billion export opportunity for India: CII President, Rajiv Memani
New Delhi [India], February 3 (ANI): Tariff relief in trade with the United States (US) opens up an export opportunity of nearly USD 50 billion for India, particularly in labour-intensive sectors that had come under pressure in recent months, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) President Rajiv Memani said on Tuesday.
"With the US being India's largest trading partner, easing of tariff-related uncertainty is expected to arrest the decline in key export segments such as garments, leather, gems and jewellery, fisheries and auto components, while also strengthening the broader India-US trade and investment relationship," he said.
With India's tariff level now becoming more competitive at around 18 per cent compared to other countries, Memani said the move opens up opportunities for labour-intensive sectors to regain momentum. "At the very least, the decline that had begun should get arrested, and hopefully these sectors can return to the growth rates they were experiencing earlier," he added.
"While India-US investment flows in areas such as technology, artificial intelligence and data have remained strong, other areas of trade and investment had slowed due to the tariff overhang," he said.
Highlighting the strategic dimension, Memani described India-US ties as a highly complementary relationship between two democracies, with significant potential for expanding trade and investment.
"Labour-intensive manufacturing depends heavily on large export markets. When markets open up whether the EU, where we have concluded a trade deal, or the US, where a trade agreement exists and an FTA is hoped for it strongly encourages manufacturing in India," he said.
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