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India plans to discuss duty cuts with China

December 3, 2018
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NEW DELHI: India plans to have bilateral discussions with China on duty cuts in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement.

This is the second set of challenges that India is fighting after its diplomatic victory a few days ago when, along with like-minded countries of the grouping, it convinced China to do away with the use of “substantial conclusion” in the joint statement of RCEP countries, citing legal implications.

The conclusion of the agreement has been pushed to next year with the crucial issues of goods, services including easier movement of professionals, and investment still being negotiated. RCEP is a mega-trade agreement spanning the 10 Asean countries and its six free-trade agreement partners Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, Korea and India. “China and India will decide the course in market access. Fifteen months are left to intensify the market access negotiations. Now, we have space to manoeuvre in goods and services,” an Indian Official said.

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