Flag countries placing non-tariff barriers: Goyal

Promises retaliatory action to industry

December 20, 2019 10:36 pm | Updated 10:36 pm IST

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday asked the industry to flag the countries that are placing non-tariff barriers on Indian exports and promised to take retaliatory actions against those countries.

Speaking at the 92nd Annual Convention of FICCI, the Commerce and Industry Minister also said India needs to get more competitive, and stressed on addressing the problems of the entire value chain, be it inverted duties, dumping, or unfair subsidies.

“Our government does not believe in solving issues individually for a company. We believe in doing a root cause analysis, we believe in understanding where the problems are and we believe in finding a sustainable solution that can outlive an individual’s problem,” Mr. Goyal said. The Minister said “a responsible government, a listening government” can impact business, can make a change and assured the corporate leaders present at the event that his office and he himself was available 24x7 to address the industries’ concerns.

He further said the stakeholders need to tell the government, which country is using any trade remedial measures or non-tariff barriers which impact their exports to that country.

“Our government is willing to stand by you and look at retaliatory actions and impose similar trade remedial measures,” Mr. Goyal said. India’s exports contracted for the fourth month in a row in November, dipping 0.34% to $25.98 billion, mainly on account of poor shipments of petroleum, gems and jewellery and leather products.

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