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Ministers committed to pursue foundation to launch future Joint Initiatives in certain areas, including critical minerals, trade facilitation, supply chains
The Ministers agreed to establish a establish a Joint Facilitative Mechanism (JFM) to mitigate non-tariff barriers
The 14th Ministerial-level meeting of the India- United States Trade Policy Forum (TPF) was held in New Delhi, India on January 12, 2024. Minister of Commerce and Industry, India, Shri Piyush Goyal and U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Katherine Tai co-chaired the TPF meeting.
Before the delegation level talks, CIM also held a small group meeting with USTR Ambassador Katherine Tai. The Ministers highlighted that the effective implementation of the TPF plays a pivotal part in fortifying resilient bilateral trade and in elevating the overall economic partnership between the nations. After the meeting a Joint Statement has been issued.
Top ten highlights of the 14th India – USA TPF discussions are as follows:
The Ministers also appreciated the strong momentum in the India-US bilateral trade in goods and services which continued to rise and has likely surpassed $200 billion in calendar year 2023 despite the challenging global trade environment. The bilateral goods and services trade between US and India has almost doubled since 2014, it signals accelerated growth benefitting both countries.
The Ministers, during the meeting, reviewed the substantial progress made in addressing concerns impacting the bilateral trade relationship since the 13th TPF held in January 2023. This was highlighted by the historic settlement of all seven longstanding trade disputes at the World Trade Organization (WTO) between the two countries. These outcomes were delivered in the context of the historic state visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States in June 2023 and subsequently during the visit of U.S. President Biden to India for the G20 Summit in September 2023.
As vibrant democracies, both India and USA are natural partners and have trade complementarities, long standing strategic and economic relationship, and people to people contact. The two countries are also collaborating under the QUAD, I2U2 (India-Israel/ UAE-USA) and IPEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework) and Commercial Dialogue. Regular exchanges at the leadership-level have been an integral element of the expanding bilateral engagement. Ambassador Tai’s visit served to further strengthen the existing deep ties between India and the United States.
Joint Facilitative Mechanism to mitigate non-tariff barriers agreed, enabling mutual recognition and reducing duplicative testing for traded goods. Ministers agreed to establish a Joint Facilitative Mechanism to mitigate non-tariff barriers by pursuing mutual recognition of international laboratory results and bilateral mutual recognition arrangements, eliminating duplicative testing and reducing compliance costs for trade in high-quality goods. They also committed to joint initiatives on critical minerals, trade facilitation, supply chains and high-tech products, and addressed regulatory issues including a Social Security Totalization Agreement, seafood export measures, U.S. regulatory inspections in India, and consideration of beneficiary status under the Generalized System of Preferences subject to statutory eligibility.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.