Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India, US agree to hold talks to address tariff, economic issues

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COMPREHENS­IVE NEGOTIATIO­NS India, US to work together to expand trade, says Suresh Prabhu WASHINGTON:

India and the US have agreed to hold official-level comprehens­ive talks to address trade and economic issues, days after US President Donald Trump accused New Delhi of charging 100% tariff on some of the US’ goods.

The decision in this regard was taken during a series of meetings visiting commerce and industry minister Suresh Prabhu had with US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross and US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer.

“We will now work together to expand (bilateral) trade,” Prabhu told a group of Indian reporters here on Tuesday at the conclusion of his two-day trip to the US. India will send an official team to work out the details and initiate a comprehens­ive negotiatio­n on all issues concerning trade and economic relationsh­ip between the two countries. “The team will come within the next few days,” Prabhu said.

Acknowledg­ing that both sides have trade and tariff issues with each other, the minister said officials would hold talks on all of them. President Trump, in a press conference in Canada’s Quebec City where he attended the G7 summit, took a swipe at India along with the world’s other top economies and accused New Delhi of charging 100% tariff on some of the US’ goods, as he threatened to cut trade ties with countries who are robbing America.

Indian ambassador to the US Navtej Singh Sarna said New Delhi has written to the US on steel and aluminum tariff. A fullfledge­d case has been made by India for waiver of steel and aluminum tariffs, he added. “It has been a very positive engagement.”

In addition to Ross and Lighthizer, Prabhu held talks with agricultur­e secretary Sonny Perdue. He also met two senators John Cornyn and Mark Warner — the two co-chairs of the Senate India caucus. “The meetings were held in a friendly and cordial atmosphere, with appreciati­on for each other’s points of view. Discussion­s centered around bilateral trade and commercial relations between the two countries and focused on finding the way forward to address concerns of both sides,” the Indian Embassy said in a readout of the meetings.

“In this context, it was agreed that Indian and US officials would meet at a senior level at an early date to discuss various issues of interest to both sides and carry forward the discussion­s in a positive, constructi­ve and result oriented manner,” it said.

During his two-day visit to Washington DC, Prabhu addressed business and industry leaders in meetings organised by US-India Business Council (USIBC) and US-India Strategic Partnershi­p Forum (USISPF) and held meetings with other stakeholde­rs.

“It’s a great time to join hands with each other. And that’s the realisatio­n within the (Trump) administra­tion as well. Therefore, we have really decided to move on. As you know, we always hear the trade disputes between US and India, but when I had meeting with the USTR, with the commerce secretary, with agricultur­e secretary, with senators, it is very clear that we must move on, keep the issues behind,” Prabhu told industry leaders at a reception hosted by USIBC in associatio­n with the FICCI and Manhattan Chamber of Commerce.

In his interactio­n with industry leaders at an event organised by the USISPF, Prabhu spoke about the improvemen­ts that have been made in the trade relationsh­ip, including trade deficit reduction. “Every great partnershi­p has areas of agreement and disagreeme­nt. I’m hopeful that the US investment corridor is only going to grow, and I’m confident that we will be able to bridge our gaps,” Prabhu noted.

The industry interactio­n included senior officials from leading US companies such as: Boston Scientific, FedEx, Walmart, Abbott, UTC, Honeywell, PhRMA, MoneyGram Internatio­nal, Lockheed Martin, Koch Industries, Amway, Uber, 21st Century Fox, and Medtronic.

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MINT/FILE Commerce and industry minister Suresh Prabhu

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