Tariff reset by US lifts India's global trade competitive edge
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New Delhi | Mumbai: The interim agreement between India and the US marks a step towards a bilateral trade agreement (BTA) with duty-free exports for many sectors, including most labour-intensive sectors such as textile, leather, handicrafts, toys, gems and jewellery, and a hi-tech sector like aviation.Boeing and Airbus are looking to India as its largest foreign OEM base for components going forward, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said Saturday."Already Boeing and Airbus are large buyers of aircraft parts from India. I am told both these companies are looking at India as the largest foreign OEM for parts going forward, and I have had conversations with the top boards and CEOs of both companies. There is a lot of excitement about the India-US partnership," he said.In response to ET's query sent to Boeing, the company's India and South Asia President Salil Gupte said, "The US-India trade agreement opens up multi-fold opportunities, and we...