U.S. Business Group Wants Obama To Raise Trade Issues With Modi


"Thus far, however, the new Indian government has pursued troubling policies of its own. In particular, the government abrogated the commitment India made at the World Trade Organization Ministerial in Bali in December, 2013 and thereby blocked the implementation of a global trade facilitation agreement agreed to unanimously by all 160 members of the WTO , a move that threatens to undermine the global rules-based trading system," the letter said.

"The new Indian government has also raised tariffs and imposed burdensome new testing requirements on information and communication technology products from the U.S. and other countries. These actions send perplexing and contradictory new signals about India's role in the global marketplace," it said.

"Your meeting with Prime Minister Modi later this month is a critical opportunity to press for concrete action and real results that can drive economic growth in both our countries," the letter said addressing Obama.

"If the Prime Minister is serious about an economic reform agenda that would give India and the U.S. a chance to reinvigorate bilateral trade and investment ties and build a deeper and more reciprocal commercial relationship, we stand ready to work with you and his government in that endeavour," said the letter.

"The Prime Minister's recent focus on establishing a uniform IP policy is a promising step toward reversing policy choices that have consistently undermined IP rights in the past," said Mark Elliot, co-chair of AFTI and executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Intellectual Property Centre.

"In his meeting with Prime Minister Modi, the opportunity is ripe for President Obama to foster an open dialogue on how both nations can advance shared innovation and leverage mutually beneficial investments essential to our economic growth," he said.

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Source: PTI