GS 2: International RelationsGS 3: Economy

Opposition questions non-tariff barriers for agricultural exports, Pg13

Opposition scrutinizes non-tariff barriers impacting Indian agricultural exports to Europe ahead of crucial EU-India Free Trade Agreement talks.

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Key Highlights:

  • Opposition members questioned non-tariff barriers on Indian agricultural exports to European countries, including the U.K.
  • The Standing Committee on External Affairs, headed by Shashi Tharoor, held a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the matter.
  • The meeting occurred a day before EU negotiators met with the Indian government to discuss the EU-India Free Trade Agreement.
  • Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal stated that India would emphasize the principle of common but differentiated responsibility.

Detailed Insights:

  • Non-tariff barriers include quotas, embargoes, sanctions, and other restrictions that impede international trade.
  • The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a key point of contention, potentially impacting Indian exports.
  • The principle of common but differentiated responsibility acknowledges varying development levels and capabilities in addressing global issues.
  • Discussions surrounding the EU-India Free Trade Agreement aim to reduce trade barriers and enhance economic cooperation.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Non-Tariff Barriers: Trade restrictions that are not tariffs, such as quotas, embargoes, and standards.
  • Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: A carbon tariff on imports based on the carbon intensity of their production.
  • Free Trade Agreement: An agreement between two or more countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers.
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