India has signed multiple Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with countries across the world, but is the country really benefiting from them? In this video, we break down the three major reasons behind India's rising trade deficit, including tariff asymmetry, inverted duty structure, and underutilization of FTAs by exporters.
Topics Covered:
What is FTA?
Why is India's trade deficit rising?
Tariff structure explained
Inverted duty structure impact
GTRI report findings
Indian manufacturing and exports
Watch till the end for a simple explanation of how FTAs affect India's economy and industries.
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