Monday, 27 February 2017

Junking the TPP: Will it help or hurt India?

Junking the TPP: Will it help or hurt India?

http://www.business-standard.com/article/opinion/junking-the-tpp-will-it-help-or-hurt-india-117022600722_1.html

Whether Regional Cooperation and Economic Partnership will lead to similar gains is questionable

Donald Trump’s isolationist “Make in America” fire has targeted trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta). TPP, the proposed agreement between 12 Pacific Rim countries including the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Vietnam and New Zealand, together accounting for 40 per cent of world gross domestic product, was junked before it could come into existence. Nafta, essentially a tariff union between the US, Canada and Mexico that has been operational since 1994, will possibly be renegotiated, particularly with ... 

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India lobbies World Trade Organisation to ease flow of services, IT professionals


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/india-lobbies-world-trade-organisation-to-ease-flow-of-services-it-professionals/articleshow/57363136.cms 
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NEW DELHI: India is lobbying the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to support increased trade in services and making a case for allowing its IT professionals to work across borders with greater ease amid a rising tide of protectionism.

The government has suggested multiple entry visas for those who meet the host country’s immigration criteria in a comprehensive proposal on cross-border movement of services, said people aware of the matter. India has asked such countries to rely on the  ..


NEW DELHI: India is lobbying the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to support increased trade in services and making a case for allowing its IT professionals to work across borders with greater ease amid a rising tide of protectionism.

The government has suggested multiple entry visas for those who meet the host country’s immigration criteria in a comprehensive proposal on cross-border movement of services, said people aware of the matter. India has asked such countries to rely on the  ..


NEW DELHI: India is lobbying the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to support increased trade in services and making a case for allowing its IT professionals to work across borders with greater ease amid a rising tide of protectionism.

The government has suggested multiple entry visas for those who meet the host country’s immigration criteria in a comprehensive proposal on cross-border movement of services, said people aware of the matter. India has asked such countries to rely on the  ..

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