India Will Allow Duty-Free Market Access to LDCs

Press Trust of India

India has informed the World Trade Organization (WTO) that it will ensure that the least-developed countries (LDCs) get access to its market without duties or quotas.

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In a presentation to the WTO Committee on Trade and Development in Geneva last week, India said it was the first developing country to offer duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) market access to LDCs.

Indian officials present at the meeting said India was “working to ensure that the DFQF scheme provides effective market access,” to the LDCs.

The Indian market has been thrown open to these countries for products of their export interest. The items to enjoy duty-free entry include cotton and ready-made garments. Such a facility has been offered to 14 LDCs — Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Cambodia and some of the African nations.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

It is a very good good news et a big step pour support the LDCs.
When this decision will be implemented??
We would like to know when before making other comments
Best regards
IMA

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

It is nice to hear that India will offer duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) market access to LDCs.But we are the neibouring countries are under the biz,Political & financial imperilism from India since the birth of Bangladesh.They do not want to solve the issues of boarder desputes,Trade imbalance & water sharing of common rivers for last 38 years. So,people says-
“What India says ; does not do it”. “What India likes ;they do not like it for others”.We do not see any Silver line behind the Indian cloud.All are Indian diplomacy
Sincerely,
MDA

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

It is a very good good news et a big step pour support the LDCs.
When this decision will be implemented??
We would like to know when before making other comments
Best regards
IMA

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

It is nice to hear that India will offer duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) market access to LDCs.But we are the neibouring countries are under the biz,Political & financial imperilism from India since the birth of Bangladesh.They do not want to solve the issues of boarder desputes,Trade imbalance & water sharing of common rivers for last 38 years. So,people says-
“What India says ; does not do it”. “What India likes ;they do not like it for others”.We do not see any Silver line behind the Indian cloud.All are Indian diplomacy
Sincerely,
MDA