Historic India-US Trade Deal to Boost Tea Exports and Make in India Drive

The framework for a bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States is hailed as a historic milestone for the Indian economy. Prominent tea industrialist Satish Mitruka states the deal will significantly boost exports of premium teas, especially Darjeeling tea, to the lucrative US market. The agreement aligns with the national 'Make in India' focus and is expected to support local manufacturing and the export sector. Mitruka also links these trade efforts to the broader government goal of elevating India to the world's third-largest economy.

Key Points: India-US Trade Deal to Boost Tea Exports & Make in India

  • Historic bilateral trade framework
  • Boost for Make in India products
  • Major lift for premium tea exports
  • Support for Darjeeling tea sector
  • Part of push for 3rd largest economy
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Historic trade deal with USA will boost tea exports and Make in India products: Tea Industrialist Satish Mitruka

Historic trade agreement with USA set to boost Indian tea exports and support the Make in India initiative, says tea industrialist Satish Mitruka.

"It is a historic agreement regarding trade with USA because India is the largest exporter to USA in terms of export. - Satish Mitruka"

Siliguri, February 8

The framework for a bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States marks a major milestone for the Indian economy. Satish Mitruka, the Chairman of the CII North Bengal Zonal Council and a prominent tea industrialist, describes the deal as a critical step forward because the United States is currently India's top export destination. He explains that nearly 18 per cent of everything India sells abroad goes to the American market.

"It is a historic agreement regarding trade with USA because India is the largest exporter to USA in terms of export," Mitruka told ANI.

This agreement is expected to play a vital role in supporting the government's goal to increase local production. Mitruka believes that the trade deal fits perfectly with the national focus on manufacturing. He notes that the new Union Budget has already placed a high priority on the export sector. Speaking on the impact of the deal, he said, "it will also give boost to our Make in India products."

The tea industry is set to benefit significantly from this development. Mitruka points out that India exported about 17 billion kg of premium tea to the USA in the 2024-25 period. He highlights that high-quality teas like Darjeeling tea are in high demand in the US, Europe, and Japan. He mentioned, "For tea is also very good news because in 2024-25 India exported around 17 billion kg of premium tea to USA. So tea values most, especially Darjeeling tea."

The timing of the deal is especially important due to current weather challenges. Mitruka explains that there has been a lack of rain since last October, and the "first flush", or the first harvest of the season, is about to begin. These early teas are the most expensive and are usually sent to international markets. He stated, "first class teas are usually exported to USA, Europe and Japan... we expect that more teas will go to USA and we get a good price of the limited production we are making."

Beyond just selling tea, the industry is a major source of foreign money for the country. Mitruka believes the trade deal will bring much-needed support and respect to the workers and owners in the Darjeeling tea sector. He noted, "Sure tea industry will get a bit because Darjeeling tea is mostly exported and if you have it is a foreign exchange revenue for India."

Finally, Mitruka sees these trade efforts as part of a larger plan to grow the Indian economy. He notes that the government is working hard to move India from the fourth-largest economy to the third-largest in the world. He said, "Prime Minister is working day and night to make India a third-largest economy in the world from the current fourth. So all these steps are taken for the benefit of the economy of India."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope the benefits actually reach the small tea growers and garden workers, not just the big industrialists. The article mentions "respect to the workers" – that must mean better wages and working conditions. The deal's success should be measured by that.
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Aman W
17 billion kg to the USA? That's a huge number. Darjeeling tea is world-class, no doubt. With the weather challenges, getting a good price for the first flush is crucial. This deal should help stabilize income for the industry during unpredictable seasons.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Indian tea, I'm thrilled to hear it will be more available in the US! It's about time the global market properly values these premium products. Hoping this also opens doors for other unique Indian handicrafts and goods under the Make in India banner.
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Vikram M
Strategic move. The US is our top export destination, so strengthening that relationship is key for overall economic growth. From tea to tech, every sector gains. Hope the negotiations were tough and we got a good deal for our farmers and manufacturers.
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Kriti O
Positive news, but let's be cautiously optimistic. Trade deals often have fine print. We must ensure our domestic industry is protected and that this doesn't lead to an influx of American goods that hurt our local markets. "Make in India" should mean "Buy Indian" too.

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