Blueberry from the USA is returning to the Indian market

Published 2023년 9월 18일

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The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) has expressed support for India's decision to reduce import tariffs on blueberries from the US. NABC believes that this will help strengthen trade relations between the two countries and provide more opportunities for US blueberry growers to sell their berries in the Indian market. The reduction in tariffs will also put American producers on an equal footing with their competitors and help increase consumer demand for US-grown blueberries in India.
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The North American Blueberry Council (NABC) has reacted positively to the news that India has agreed to reduce the tariff on imports of fresh, frozen and dried blueberries from the US. EastFruit writes about it. The reduction in tariffs was previously reported by US Trade Representative Katherine Tai. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter We applaud the Biden administration for its work to strengthen US trade relations with India, said NABC President Kasey Cronquist. - India is a key market for US blueberry growers and we welcome the opportunity to offer more berries to Indian consumers. Earlier, the introduction of a 30% tariff on supplies to India led to a decline in the market share of US blueberries compared to countries that benefited from free trade with India. Thus, lowering tariffs on blueberries from the USA will put American producers on an equal footing with their competitors. Cronquist explained that the Indian side's decision was the result of ...
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