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India refuses to be part of US-led IPEF trade pillar

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INDIA has not yet agreed to the commitment­s of the trade pillar of the 14-member Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) and will wait for further clarity on the issue, a top official said on Friday (9).

The country's commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal attended the first in-person ministeria­l meeting of the two-day IPEF, which concluded in Los Angeles, US.

The IPEF was launched jointly by the US and other partner countries of the Indo-Pacific region on May 23 in Tokyo.

It seeks to strengthen economic partnershi­p among participat­ing countries with the objective of enhancing resilience, sustainabi­lity, inclusiven­ess, economic growth, fairness and competitiv­eness in the region.

The 14 members of the IPEF are - Australia, Brunei, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and the US.

The framework is structured around four pillars relating to trade, supply chains, clean economy, and fair economy.

‘India has agreed to the remaining three pillars (supply chains, clean economy, and fair economy). We are not yet clear on the binding commitment­s of the trade pillar. So we will wait and see what are the commitment­s set out in further deliberati­ons and we will act accordingl­y,' the official said.

India cannot agree on free agricultur­e trade, but if it is about high standards of export, 'we are agreeable. India has stood up to its own interest and we can't be arm-twisted like other smaller countries,' the official added.

India will act in national interest, the official said, adding India can opt after it is clear about the commitment­s. Goyal has earlier stated that India will take decisions on different aspects of IPEF based on its national interest.

Another official said that all the member countries will focus on tangible outcomes.

‘Right now, the forum's focus is on policy and rules and not so much on market access. So, we will be keeping track of the discussion­s at the official level and decide on our next course of action,' the official added.

Meanwhile, speaking at a press briefing, US secretary of commerce Gina Raimondo said the next ministeria­l meet may happen in the beginning of next year sometime.

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