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India should draw lessons from the US-UK lopsided trade deal and be cautious on deal with America, warns GTRI
New Delhi, May 10: The recently concluded limited trade deals between the United States and the United Kingdom present clues about the kind of trade arrangements Washington may pursue with India, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said, cautioning the Indian negotiators.
US dominates perception battle with India as they negotiate a trade deal: GTRI's Ajay Srivastava
New Delhi, May 4: The US administration has been able to dominate the perception battle with its Indian counterpart at a time when both partner countries are negotiating for a bilateral trade deal, according to Ajay Srivastava, Founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) and a former trade officer.
Centre's ban will cut India's import from Pakistan to zero from USD 0.5 million: GTRI's Ajay Srivastava
New Delhi, May 3: The Indian import from Pakistan will come down to zero from the current level of about half a million US dollars between both neighbouring countries, following a fresh ban announced by the Centre, Ajay Srivastava, Founder of the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), said in a note.
Indian goods worth over USD 10 billion reach pakistan via third-country routes: GTRI
New Delhi, April 27: Indian goods worth over USD 10 billion reach Pakistan via third-country trade routes, according to the estimates of the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
As India halts trade, Pakistan may try to source Indian goods at higher prices through third countries: GTRI
New Delhi, April 25: Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, India has officially halted all trade with Pakistan, further escalating tensions between the two countries.
High US tariff on China, provides opportunity for India, but only if exporters play by rules: GTRI
New Delhi, April 24: Exporters eyeing new opportunities in the US market amid high tariffs of up to 245 per cent on China must proceed with caution, warns a new report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
Steel safeguard threshold far above market rates can trigger price distortions: GTRI
New Delhi, April 22: The 12 per cent safeguard duty imposed by India on certain categories of steel product imports is expected to halt most imports, effectively forcing buyers to shift to domestic suppliers, says a study by Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
India should engage with both US and China; remain committed to WTO-led multilateral trade norms: GTRI
New Delhi, April 21: India must engage with both the US and China and it should not draw itself into any binary amid the trade wars between economic giants, Ajay Srivastava, founder of Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said in a note.
US tariffs on low value Chinese e-commerce shipments opens doors for Indian exporters: GTRI
New Delhi, April 13: The US crackdown on low-value Chinese e-commerce shipments has opened a rare and potentially lucrative window for Indian exporters, said GTRI in a report.
Trump's 27% tariff, not 26%, may boost India's textile, semiconductor sectors over Asian peers: GTRI
New Delhi April 3: The imposition of higher reciprocal tariffs by US President Donald Trump on several Asian and European countries, including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, and Bangladesh, presents a strategic opportunity for India to strengthen its position in the global trade and manufacturing said GTRI Founder Ajay Srivastava
US tariffs will depend on the type of goods and country of origin: GTRI
New Delhi, April 3: According to the new U.S. trade policy announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, the amount a country pays in tariffs will depend on the type of goods being exported and their origin, says GTRI founder Ajay Srivastava.
Cultural values won't allow India to accept US demand of allowing dairy products from cows fed animal remains: GTRI
New Delhi, April 1: The United States Trade Representative (USTR) has highlighted several trade and regulatory challenges in Monday's National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report, raising concerns over India's tariffs, non-tariff barriers, intellectual property policies, digital trade, and transparency.
Trump's auto tariff has limited impact on India, it may even open doors for auto component industry
New Delhi, March 27: The recent decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose a 25 per cent tariff on fully built vehicles (CBUs) and auto parts is expected to have little impact on India's automobile industry, according to a statement by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).