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India limits market access in financial services to EFTA countries
2024-03-12 00:00:00.0     商业标准报-经济和政策     原网页

       

       India has not granted most-favoured nation (MFN) status in financial services to the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) countries. This would mean EFTA countries, including Switzerland, cannot demand equal treatment if India gives better market access in financial services to another trading partner in the future.

       India and four-nation EFTA bloc — Iceland, Switzerland, Norway, and Liechtenstein — signed the FTA on Sunday that may see India receive $100 billion in foreign direct investment in 15 years with 1 million jobs.

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       The EFTA bloc, on the other hand, will get duty-free market access to India for products like Swiss watches and chocolates. India has reserved the right to reverse some of the duty concessions to EFTA countries if the commitment is not met.

       An EFTA official, requesting anonymity, said India had granted automatic MFN treatment in the financial services sector to Australia. “We were quite surprised and disappointed that India couldn’t even grant us normal MFN treatment. This went to the top at the finance ministry. But they didn’t agree. So there is no MFN clause for financial services in the agreement,” the official said.

       The automatic MFN treatment would have given EFTA countries equal treatment automatically if India gave better market access in financial services to another trading partner in the future. Under normal (non-automatic) MFN treatment clause, EFTA would have at least the right to negotiate with India for similar market access.

       “Australia is not a major financial sector. So India was not concerned about giving it MFN treatment in financial services. India didn’t provide MFN treatment to EFTA countries because the feeling must be that liberal access to Switzerland will lead to a lack of control on financial flows. It would have also led to greater competition for domestic financial service providers,” a former Indian trade negotiator said, requesting anonymity.

       An email sent to the finance ministry remained unanswered till press time.

       “The commitments in financial services are made in accordance with the General Agreement on Trade in Services and the Annex on Financial Services. All the commitments are subject to entry requirements, domestic laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and the terms and conditions of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Securities and Exchange Board of India, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, and any other competent authority in India,” the FTA text with EFTA says.

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       According to the text, the opening of branches by foreign banks in branch or wholly-owned subsidiary mode will also be subject to the requirements regarding economic needs tests, reciprocity, inclusive banking and any other prudential requirements that may be specified by the RBI.

       WHAT IT MEANS

       >>EFTA countries, like Switzerland, can’t demand equal treatment if India offers better market access in financial services to another trading partner

       >>Normally, under the MFN treatment clause, EFTA would have the right to negotiate with India for similar market access

       >>India’s decision not to grant MFN status to EFTA might stem from concerns that liberal access to Switzerland could result in a loss of control over financial flows

       


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关键词: treatment     trade     access     EFTA countries     India-EFTA     Switzerland     financial services     India    
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