India’s Market Opening Benefited American Farmers, Says US Government admin, April 16, 2024 India and the United States have made significant strides in improving market access for various agricultural products. This includes the removal of retaliatory tariffs on several US products, leading to better access for chickpeas, lentils, almonds, walnuts, and apples. The agreement also benefits farmers across the country, particularly in states like Michigan, Oregon, and Washington. Furthermore, the two countries resolved their final outstanding WTO dispute, resulting in India agreeing to reduce tariffs on additional US products. This move opens up more market access for turkey, duck, blueberries, and cranberries, benefiting farmers in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai highlighted these developments during her testimony to the House Committee on Ways and Means on President Biden’s 2024 Trade Policy Agenda. She emphasized that the steps taken by India have positively impacted American farmers, creating opportunities for growth and expansion in the agricultural sector. These agreements mark a positive shift in the trade relations between India and the United States, demonstrating a willingness to address disputes and find mutually beneficial solutions. The elimination of barriers and the increased market access for a range of agricultural products reflect a commitment to fostering stronger trade ties between the two nations. It is important to note that this story has been published from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by NDTV staff, with the exception of the headline. India-US Agricultural Trade Agreement