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INDIA’S DUTY FREE TARIFF PREFERENCE SCHEME
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
INDIA’S DUTY FREE TARIFF PREFERENCE SCHEME
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-10-25 12:28:42
INDIA’S DUTY FREE TARIFF PREFERENCE SCHEME
Why in News
According to the latest
WTO Report (October 2025)
titled
“Market Access for Products and Services of Export Interest to Least Developed Countries,”
India has surpassed China and the European Union (EU)
in providing the
widest duty-free market access
to
Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
.
The WTO has
credited India’s DFTP Scheme (2008)
for
boosting exports
from some of the world’s poorest economies—particularly in
Asia and Africa
—and strengthening
South-South trade cooperation
.
ABOUT DUTY FREE TARIFF PREFERENCE SCHEME
GLOBAL & TRADE CONTEXT
India is now the 5th-largest destination
for LDC exports (6.8% share, $21.5 billion in 2024). Ahead are:
China (25%)
,
EU (17%)
,
UAE (12%)
, and
USA (9%)
.
LDC exports to India mainly include
minerals, agricultural commodities, and textiles
.
Global LDC exports
reached
$277 billion (2024)
, growing at
7% annually
, with India’s DFTP playing a key enabling role.
KEY FEATURES
Duty-Free Market Access:
1% of tariff lines covered (approx. 98% of trade value).
Tariff concessions across sectors like agriculture, textiles, leather, and handicrafts.
Eligibility:
Available to all
UN-recognized LDCs
(48 nations globally).
India currently extends benefits to 35+ countries.
Non-Discriminatory Access:
Offered
without political quid pro quo
— purely developmental and trade-facilitating.
Trade Facilitation + Development Focus:
Supports diversification of LDC exports and economic growth.
Aligns with
India’s “Neighbourhood First”
and
“Act East”
WTO FINDINGS & RECOGNITION
COMPARISON WITH GLOBAL ECONOMIES
STRATEGIC & ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
Enhances
regional influence
and credibility in multilateral trade forums.
Serves as a
counterbalance to China’s model
of engagement with LDCs.
Strengthens India’s voice in
WTO reform and Global South cooperation
.
Encourages
inclusive trade
, fostering trust and stability in South Asia and Africa.
CHALLENGES & WAY FORWARD
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