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Dr. Arpita Mukherjee

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Addressing the ultra-processed food challenge in global trade

Dr. Arpita Mukherjee, Professor, ICRIER, and renowned trade economist, delves into the complex landscape of processed and ultra-processed foods in a candid interview with IBT. She sheds light on the e...

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Policies for agri exports must be linked to cost of sustainable production

Dr. Arpita Mukherjee, Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) shared her valuable insights into the dynamics of India's agricultural exports....

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Express Delivery Services are a key component of trade facilitation

The growth of domestic and international trade has created the need for just-in-time deliveries, which has led to the growth of Express Delivery Services. Dr. Arpita Mukherjee, Professor at ICRIER and...

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For Mode 1 services, India needs to build skills in futuristic technologies

Dr Arpita Mukherjee, Professor at ICRIER shares her views on the rapid growth of Mode 1 services, and how India should be prepared for the next phase of digitalization in services trade. She emphasize...

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Foreign trade policy should focus more on vision for trade

Dr Arpita Mukherjee, Professor at ICRIER, proposes a step-by-step framework for India’s Foreign Trade Policy, where India should look at success stories from other countries, make subsidies WTO-comp...

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Testing waters: India, RCEP & the fisheries industry!

RCEP is an important market for Indian fisheries exporters. Now that there’s no RCEP-India deal, India has quite a few options before it – signing FTAs with RCEP nations that are favourable for th...

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The fishery sector needs to diversify its product exports

Dr. Arpita Mukherjee, ICRIER, states that India needs to ensure food safety and standards and diversify the type of seafood products exported. We also need to study how the demands for fisheries produ...

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India’s horticulture exports are extremely low

India exports more cereals than fruits and vegetables because of a variety of reasons including lack of export-oriented production; lack of awareness among farmers about importing country requirements...

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Horticulture 4.0: Time to play to India’s strengths

India should leverage its strengths in horticulture for exports through value addition & market diversification, establishing farm-to-fork traceability and enabling a strong market intelligence framew...

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Globally, there is a focus on local jobs and upskilling

Dr Arpita Mukherjee, ICRIER, believes that India should work closely with other countries on how to support Indian migrants in those markets. At the same time, it should should upskill its workforce f...

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