Zero duty, open market: Goyal says US doors open tariff free for India’s farmers and pharma
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India has secured zero-duty access for a wide range of its exports to the United States under the interim trade deal framework, with agriculture, pharmaceuticals and high-value manufactured goods among the biggest beneficiaries, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said at a press briefing.Putting farmer interests at the centre, Goyal stressed that the agreement opens the US market to several Indian agricultural products without imposing reciprocal tariffs, while ensuring domestic farmers are not harmed.Also Read: India-US trade deal: America has stopped short of Indian red lines“In agriculture too, many products from India will now be exported to the United States at zero duty,” Goyal said, adding that items such as tea, spices, coffee, coconut oil, copra and vegetable wax will face no import tariffs in the US.He said a wide range of fruits, vegetables and farm produce — including banana, mango, guava, avocado, kiwi, papaya, pineapple, mushrooms, vegetable roots, ...