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Jaishankar, Tai discuss bilateral trade, barriers

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US Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai met Indian external affairs minister Subrahmany­am Jaishankar on Tuesday (12) and both agreed the newly relaunched US-India Trade Policy Forum could help boost bilateral trade and reduce barriers, Tai’s office said.

Tai and one of her deputies, Sarah Bianchi, discussed bilateral trade relations and the implicatio­ns of Russia’s war against Ukraine for global trade and economic developmen­ts, USTR said in a statement.

The meeting came a day after president Joe Biden told Indian prime minister Narendra Modi that buying more oil from Russia was not in India’s interest and could hamper the US response to the war in Ukraine.

The US is seeking more help from the world’s largest democracy in condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and pressuring Moscow to halt what it calls a ‘special military operation.’ US officials say India has its own concerns about deepening ties between Russia and China.

Tai and Jaishankar also shared views on Biden’s initiative to launch an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework aimed at strengthen­ing regional economic cooperatio­n in critical areas such as supply chain resilience, USTR said.

Washington has signaled it has no intention of engaging with China in the new framework, which it sees as a way to push back against China’s bid to create a regional sphere of influence and become the world’s most influentia­l power.

‘They shared the perspectiv­e that the US-India Trade Policy Forum, re-launched in November 2021, holds substantia­l promise as a mechanism for expanding bilateral trade and reducing barriers, including with respect to trade in agricultur­e,’ it added.

The two officials agreed to remain in touch as work continues toward a 2022 meeting of the US-India trade forum, USTR said, but gave no specific date.

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