India and Trade Facilitation in Services (TFS) Agreement: Concerns and Way Forward
Published By: INDIAN COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL ECONO | Published Date: October , 2017Services are a major component of global gross domestic product and employment, and a
rising component of global trade and investment flows. This
is the largest sector of the Indian
economy contributing significantly to economic growth and foreign investment flows. India
is among the top ten W
orld
T
rade
O
rganization
member countries in trade in services, and the
country has a positive trade balance
in services. However, global trade in services faces a
number of
barriers
at the border and behind the border, which makes it difficult for service
providers from developing countries such as India to access key markets in their preferred
modes of services
trade.
Given this background, this paper examines how trade in services can be liberalised within
the WTO framework. It presents some of the recent estimates of trade costs related to barriers
to trade in services, and examines why it is difficult to mea
sure trade facilitation in services.
It then examines India’s proposal on Trade Facilitation in Services (TFS), highlighting the
benefits, gaps in the proposal, issues and way forward. The paper is based on secondary
information analysis
,
and discussion w
ith policymakers and experts from India and abroad.
Author(s): Avantika Kapoor, Arpita Mukherjee | Posted on: Apr 25, 2018 | Views()