A recent report has highlighted that duty concessions for American whiskey and wine under the proposed India–US trade arrangement are unlikely to significantly disrupt India’s dominant spirits market. Industry experts argue that several factors, including small current import volumes, consumer taste profiles, policy safeguards, and the success of imported wines, limit the impact of these imports on the domestic market.
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