Exporters' body FIEO President M Rafeeque Ahmed said the TFA will definitely help in realising higher market access and reduce the transaction cost by 3 per cent, leading to savings of close to USD 20-25 billion.
"Implementation of the TFA will help exporters, especially engineering exporters who have large consignments which face hurdles at several international ports and customs. The TFA will bring in uniform standards at customs and port clearance and help us achieve fast turnaround time," engineering exporters' body EEPC Chairman Anupam Shah said.
As per the agreement, the US will support India's proposal at WTO that 'peace clause', crucial for uninterrupted implementation of India's food security programme, should continue indefinitely till a permanent solution is found.
"The agreement between the two countries is an important step towards restoring the lost momentum. It would enable to restoration of confidence in the WTO negotiations going forward," PHD Chamber President Sharad Jaipuria said.