US industry urge Forman to address barriers in bilateral trade at TPF

WASHINGTON, Nov 25:  Ahead of India-US Trade Policy Forum meeting today, 15 top American business organisations have appealed to the US Trade Representative to address longstanding irritants and barriers in bilateral trade and investment relations.
US Trade Representative Michael Froman will co-chair the Trade Policy Forum, a government-to-government trade dialogue aimed at increasing bilateral investment between the two nations, along with Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today.
In a letter to Froman, 15 top American trade bodies outlined specific issues pertaining current Indian policies, including high tariffs and discriminatory forced localization policies, burdensome requirements on information and communication technology products.
The US business groups, however, welcomed steps taken to resolve the stalled WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement while emphasizing that concrete action is needed on several longstanding and new trade barriers.
“The Trade Policy Forum comes amid mixed signals from the Indian government, which has declared India ‘open for business’, but recently raised tariffs and imposed burdensome new testing requirements on telecommunications products and, according to press reports, is also planning to implement new localization policies.
“For the Trade Policy Forum to be meaningful, it must ultimately lead to concrete steps to improve the environment for businesses in the US that are exporting to and operating in India,” they said in a joint statement issued yesterday.
These concrete steps should include measures to address any number of pressing concerns, including prohibitively high tariffs and discriminatory forced localization requirements that are blocking US exports of a wide range of products. (PTI)