Piyush Goyal says farmers safe in US trade deal; India didn't budge on its red lines
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India has successfully defended its key trade “red lines” in the landmark agreement with the United States, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Saturday, reiterating that the deal does not compromise the interests of the country’s farmers. Speaking at a press conference in New Delhi, Goyal said that no genetically modified (GM) products from the United States will enter India, addressing a key concern of the farming community.Contrary to fears that the entire agriculture sector would be opened up, Goyal said the government has taken care not to harm farmers.Zero duty, open market: Goyal says US doors open tariff free for India’s farmers and pharma India's red lines: Where it didn't budgeWhile certain agricultural products such as tea, spices, coffee, coconut oil, vegetable wax, areca nuts, chestnuts, and a wide range of fruits and vegetables will now enjoy zero additional tariffs when exported to the United States, the agreement provides no relief for sta...