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Impact of Non-Tariff Barriers in Textile Sector: Empirical Evidence of India with RCEP
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Economic Studies, Central University of Punjab
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Economic Studies, Central University of Punjab, India
Data nadesłania: 31-07-2024
Data ostatniej rewizji: 10-05-2025
Data akceptacji: 02-06-2025
Data publikacji online: 17-07-2025
Data publikacji: 17-07-2025
Economic and Regional Studies 2025;18(2):139-155
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Subject and purpose of work: The article is based on primary research into the effects of non-tariff obstacles on Indian textile manufacturers doing business with certain RCEP countries. Materials and methods: A qualitative survey was conducted in three Indian states: Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. The top firms in all three states are manufacturing firms, and nine out of twenty have addressed the problem of non-tariff barriers. Results: The survey's primary findings revealed that Indian textile producers confront hurdles such as anti-dumping, certification, customs, documentation, environmental, export limitations, labelling, video recording, metal problems, and rules of origin. Furthermore, Indian textile industries have largely faced these issues with China, the United States, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore. Conclusions: According to the findings, India should prioritize developing trade with all RCEP countries other than Vietnam and China in order to maximize its competitiveness. Also, India is no longer as competitive, particularly in the cotton industry.