India under tariff pressure to give Amazon and Walmart full market access, FT reports
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April 22 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration intends to press India to give online retailers such as Amazon AMZN.O and Walmart WMT.N full access to its $125 billion ecommerce market, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing industry executives, lobbyists and U.S. government officials.
The U.S. plans to push Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for a level playing field on ecommerce in wide-ranging talks on a U.S.-India trade agreement set to also cover sectors from food to cars, the newspaper reported.
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