India must work on raising its global trade share:
Panagariya
India needs to focus on domestic policies to
step up its share in global trade to 4-5 percent from the current 1.7
percent and not get perturbed by what is happening in the US, NITI Aayog
Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya said today.
India needs to focus on domestic policies to step up its share in
global trade to 4-5 percent from the current 1.7 percent and not get
perturbed by what is happening in the US, NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman
Arvind Panagariya said today.
He offered a simple solution to bump
up India's share in global merchandise exports, saying "what matters
more is what we do in India".
The global merchandise export is USD
16-17 trillion. He suggested that the effort should be to raise India's
pie, irrespective of increase or decrease in global trade.
"What
happens to the size of global merchandise exports, whether it remains at
USD 16 trillion or goes up to USD 18-19 trillion, is of less
consequence.
What share we are able to get into this pie is more
important," Panagariya said at a panel discussion here
Referring
to concerns expressed over the policies of being followed by the new
American regime under President Donald Trump, Panagariya felt that India
need not get pessimistic, but focus on improving its own policies to
promote trade.
He further said that unlike other US Presidents,
Trump is actually pursuing an agenda based on the promises made during
the election campaign.
Several US Presidents in the past had
refrained from vigorously pursuing the electoral promises, especially
with regard to protectionism after assuming power.
"One
fundamental difference is what happened then and what is happening now.
During the election campaign, protectionist sentiment came to the fore,
that happens to be more popular than the theme of open market. But once
the election was won, generally the President who came in advanced
market economy agenda," he said.
About farmers, Panagariya said
they have started getting price consumers pay for farm products.
"Farmers are getting small fractions of price which consumers are
paying," he noted.
The NITI Aayog vice-chairman emphasised on the need for creating more and more mandis for farmers.
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