Hindustan Times (Patiala)

TALKS ON WITH INDIA FOR NEW TRADE DEALS, SAY US OFFICIALS

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com n

Donald Trump administra­tion is in the initial stages of negotiatin­g “new and better trade deals” with India, addressing an irritant in bilateral relations that has gone against growing convergenc­e and closeness in defence and strategic matters.

“A number of administra­tion officials just recently came back from India. They expressed their willingnes­s to negotiate new and better trade deals, and those conversati­ons are at the beginning stages,” White House spokespers­on Sarah Sanders told a news briefing on Monday.

Earlier on the same day, Alice Wells, head of the state department’s South and Central Asia bureau, said the two sides had a “frank and open” discussion on trade at the first 2+2 dialogue in New Delhi, and both sides had acknowledg­ed “fair and reciprocal trade” is in their interest.

Wells told reporters during a conference call the US is working with India to address challenges related to market access, including tariff and non-tariff barriers.

“What I heard out of the 2+2 is a commitment by our leadership to the importance of resolving this and coming out (with) a fair agreement that meets the needs of the US and India, the private sector as well as the people,” she said.

At a rally on Friday, President Donald Trump said India wants to discuss a trade deal. “Frankly, I’ll tell you, India called us the other day. They said they would like to start doing a trade deal, first time.

They wouldn’t talk about it with previous administra­tions,” he said, without revealing who called and when.

Despite growing bilateral trade – up from $20 billion in 2000 to $126 billion in 2017 – difference­s on trade-related issues such as intellectu­al property rights protection, market access and non-tariff barriers have persisted, and been exacerbate­d by President Donald Trump’s focus on fair and reciprocal trade.

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