Renegotiate terms of India-US trade deal: Cong

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New Delhi

The Congress on Saturday demanded that the government put the interim trade agreement on hold and renegotiate the terms of the deal after the US Supreme Court invalidated the reciprocal tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the government must also ensure that the interests of Indian farmers are fully protected during the renegotiations and asked the government to categorically state that it will not allow any import liberalisation to the American side.

Speaking with reporters here, Ramesh questioned the silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the entire deal and said he should clarify on whether he agrees with Trump’s statement that nothing changes in the trade deal with India.

“Does Modi agree with Trump that the trade agreement with India still holds,” the Congress leader asked, while pointing out there was no response from the government
so far.

Claiming that the India-US interim agreement will adversely affect the Indian farmers and put their livelihood in jeopardy, he said the government should put this deal on hold till clarifications are made and called for renegotiating the deal afresh.

“The US Supreme Court decision is very significant and our government must keep this trade agreement on hold.

“We demand that the PM should categorically state that India’s policy after the US Supreme Court decision will be reviewed and we will not carry out import liberalisation till clarifications come,” Ramesh said, adding that this is to protect and safeguard the livelihood of lakhs of farmers in the country.

He referred to the special concessions provided to the US agricultural products that threaten the livelihood of our farmers. He said the trade agreement mentions that the tariffs will be reduced or completely eliminated on farm products including cotton, soybean and fruits.

The Congress leader also questioned the tearing hurry shown by Modi in getting the trade deal announced by Trump on February 2.

He attributed this to “Modi’s panic” and to divert attention from Rahul Gandhi’s speech in Parliament the same day quoting the sensational revelations made by former Army Chief Gen MM Naravane that Prime Minister had abdicated his responsibility while telling him ‘jo uchit samjho who Karo’ (do whatever you think is right), on Chinese aggression at the border.

The first question arises is why did the prime minister was in a hurry to announce this, he said.

The US Supreme Court on Saturday struck down Trump’s global tariffs, saying it is against the American Constitution, Ramesh said.

“Our second question is that when the PM, the commerce minister (Piyush Goyal), knew from December that any time (now) the Supreme Court verdict could come, many believed that it could be struck down. Why did you hurriedly strike a deal when you knew the verdict could go against Trump,” he asked.

 

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