No trade deal, but two nations sign three Mous
India and US on Tuesday signed three memorandums of understanding (Mous) as part of the ongoing trade talks between the two nations. These are safety of medical products, liquefied natural gas (LNG) access in India, and mental health
MEDICAL DEVICES
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration are parties to the MOU. Sources claimed the two nations would focus on information exchange to help in capacity building. The talks were expected to centre around medical devices, mostly the pricing regulation that India has on devices like cardiac stents. The US medical devices lobby is unhappy with the price regulations and proposals of trade margin rationalisation of devices, and has indicated that such rules would hamper introduction of innovative devices here.
India has indicated that all medical devices would be treated as drugs from April 1, and would be regulated under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940. The Medical Devices Rules, 2020, which will come into effect from April 1, requires all manufacturers and importers to register their devices with a central licensing authority after they have complied with the regulatory requirements. Domestic industry lobby groups have pointed out that for low-cost and low-risk devices, there should be some relaxation in norms of listing, as the SMES may find it unviable to comply with the norms.
LNG ACCESS IN INDIA
Another agreement clinched during the visit was between Exxonmobil, Indian Oil Corporation, and Chart Energy & Chemicals Inc to establish a system of transportation infrastructure to expand gas access in India. The
Indian LNG arm of the American company will supply gas for the purpose, while Chart will help create “virtual pipeline systems” that will deliver LNG by road, rail, and waterways to areas not connected by physical pipelines.
The parties will implement a gas infrastructure initiative that leverages LNG ISO inter-modal containers to move gas as a reliable, cleaner and cost-effective fuel. A pilot project would be developed and a road map for mobile gas infrastructure expansion at scale will be created to improve access to an abundant and cleaner fuel source.
MENTAL HEALTH
The two sides also signed an MOU on mental health, between the Indian Department of Health and Family Welfare and the US Department of Health and Human Services. Extensive discussions were held on issues relating to homeland security and narco-smuggling and the opioid crisis, especially the menace of drugs like Fentanyl. Joint measures are expected to be announced soon.