
Analysts say that's why the US, and in particular the Trump administration, is saying things need to change.
Countries that are no longer developing nations shouldn't continue to get special access from the US to help them grow - especially if they're not providing reciprocal access.
Trade experts also say there's a sense within the Trump administration that if they're going after China based on its claims that it is still a developing country, then it is hypocritical not to do the same with India, too.

The US also intends to remove Turkey from its GSP programme. It argues the country no longer meets the criteria because it is "sufficiently economically developed".
The changes may not take effect until at least 60 days after the notifications to Congress and the governments of India and Turkey.
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