Even India’s trading relations with the rest of the RCEP countries should be looked at sceptically in this context. It has already put into place some restrictions on the import of palm oil, a commodity in which trade has escalated sharply after the signing of the India-Asean trade agreement. While India’s trade deficit with China may be substantial, so is its deficit with the rest of the RCEP countries. Thus, the problem with uncompetitive Indian production is not solved simply by avoiding giving Chinese producers market access. Nor is there much hope from trade negotiations with either the European Union or the United States. The former has been stalled for years, following demands for protection by domestic industry lobbies like auto and — again — dairy. The latter will expect reversals of recent Indian state action on price control in areas such as medical equipment and pharmaceuticals and an end to subsidies and preferences for Indian producers in sectors such as electronics or solar panels. In other words, this new strategy will not amount to much — unless it is only another name for open protectionism.
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