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India has increased import duty on 19 products such as diamonds, shoes, ACs, and refrigerators.
What is India’s plan on Import duty?
- India has increased import duty on 19 products such as diamonds, shoes, ACs, and refrigerators.
- These products cover $12 billion or close to 2.6 per cent of India’s annual imports.
- The reason is US-China trade war has increased the wedge, many countries, including India, are actively considering such measures.
- Free imports allow a growing economy to expand production quickly thus to address the concerns India has hiked its tariffs on import duties.
Where does other nations stand at this regard?
- The US, the EU and most other developed countries charge high import duty on products of interest to developing countries and grant calibrated access only.
- The EU and the US charge 10-20 per cent import duty on Indian apparel and shoes.
- Japan charges 300 per cent duty on rice, Many European countries charge seasonal import duties on agriculture products.
- Total import duty on some types of steel in the US and EU now exceeds 100 per cent.
- South Korea is an excellent example of export-led development, but in most sectors it imposes high import duties and non-tariff barriers.
What are the concerns on India’s measure on imports?
- Economists argue that governments should refrain from regulating trade flows.
- Free imports would boost the purchasing power of consumers by allowing them to buy high-quality goods at low price.
- If trade flow is unhindered, the law of comparative advantage takes over, forcing countries to specialise and trade in few products in which they have some competitive advantage.
- This benefits consumers and producers of both exporting and importing countries.
Why India has chosen such measure?
- China has repeatedly proved that comparative advantage, in most cases, can be developed in a short period through a sprinkling of incentives.
- The trade war is all about increasing import duties. The US is fast approaching a point where it would impose extra 25 per cent import duty on all goods coming from China and, China is mechanically retaliating by doing the same.
- China accounts for more than 95 per cent of imports of India for these items: blankets, bed linen, artificial flowers, kitchenware, baby carriages, clock movements, tricycles, festival items, combs, vacuum flasks, candles, etc.
- India’s dependence on China for these products was less than 10 per cent in 2005, these are low technology, labour-intensive products that can be manufactured locally.
What measures needs to be considered?
- India follows an open trade policy where most products can be imported without prior permission on payment of import duty.
- India could reduce its dependence on imported medicine and emerge as the world’s leading generics supplier because of not recognising product patents for a few years.
- Today, low priced and high-quality cars and medicines from India find a ready market the world over.
- Trade should largely be free from regulation and India need to work on active measures on import substitutes.
Source: Business Line