USDA Issues Report on Indian Tariff Increases
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a February report on India’s increased tariffs on food and agricultural products (see 2001270016), including changes in customs duties for each product. The tariffs, which drew criticism from the U.S.-India Business Council (see 2002030041),…
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will impact dairy products, certain nuts, vegetable oils, infant foods, soy products and more, according to the report, which also includes a table with the omitted “preferential duty rate for imports of products under the tariff rate quota.”