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United States to End Preferential Trade Treatment for India

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President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States would end its preferential trade treatment for India June 5.

Trump had announced his intention to remove India from the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program in early March.

"I have determined that India has not assured the United States that India will provide equitable and reasonable access to its markets," Trump said in a statement Friday.

Trump had announced his intention to remove India from the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program in early March. Pixabay

India is the biggest beneficiary of the GSP, which allows preferential duty-free imports of up to $5.6 billion from the South Asian nation.

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Indian officials have raised the prospect of higher import duties on more than 20 U.S. goods if Trump drops India from the program.

Twenty-four members of the U.S. Congress sent the administration a letter on May 3 urging it not to terminate India's access to the GSP. (VOA)

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