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Amid US-India trade dispute, Wilbur Ross says Washington renegotiating grant of special trade privilege to New Delhi

Reuters • October 3, 2019, 19:08:31 IST
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Amid US-India trade dispute, Wilbur Ross says Washington renegotiating grant of special trade privilege to New Delhi

New Delhi: India is among the world’s most protectionist countries but the United States is trying to negotiate a limited trade deal with the South Asian nation to resolve their differences, US secretary of commerce Wilbur Ross said on Thursday. The United States and India have been locked in trade disputes for months that have led to tit-for-tat tariffs. Washington has been concerned about Indian policies that mandate foreign firms to store more data locally, restrict the way US e-commerce giants operate and impose price caps on medical devices. [caption id=“attachment_4857761” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/download2.jpg) File photo of US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross. Reuters[/caption] “All that we are looking for is to level the playing field,” Ross said in an interview on the sidelines of the India Economic Summit in New Delhi. “The US is the least protectionist country of the major powers. India is, if not the most protectionist, certainly one of the most protectionist.” Citing lack of reciprocal market access, the United States removed India this year from the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) programme that allowed duty-free entry for up to $5.6 billion worth of its annual exports to America. New Delhi responded with higher retaliatory tariffs on 28 US products, including almonds, apples and walnuts. Ross said the United States does not believe India is eligible for the GSP, but the terms were being renegotiated and a resolution would be “a very good step toward free trade”. “GSP (reinstatement) could be called a limited trade deal,” Ross said. The two countries were expected to resolve their disputes and announce a deal during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to the United States last month. Modi and US President Donald Trump have enjoyed a warm personal rapport — the two leaders walked hand-in-hand at a recent event in Houston — but no trade deal was sealed as negotiators were trying to tie up loose ends. A deal between the world’s most populous democracies would be a welcome victory for Trump, whose administration has made little headway negotiating an end to its prolonged trade war with China. Ross will hold a one-on-one meeting with his Indian counterpart Piyush Goyal later on Thursday. E-commerce debate The US administration and companies say some of India’s regulatory changes in recent years favor domestic firms over foreign ones, and have soured investment plans of American companies. Ross expressed some of the U.S. government’s trade concerns, especially in the e-commerce sector, during a panel discussion where he shared the stage with Goyal. In February, India’s new investment rules for the e-commerce sector jolted Amazon.com Inc and Walmart’s Flipkart as the companies were forced to change their business structures to continue to operate in the country. The rules were aimed at protecting India’s brick-and-mortar retailers by deterring big online retailers from giving steep discounts to lure shoppers. Goyal defended India’s decision, reiterating the government cannot let “small traders die” and that he had urged e-commerce companies to follow all the rules. During his interview with Reuters, Ross said the rules had slowed the expansion of Amazon and Walmart in India, calling it an “unfortunate consequence”. He defended the e-commerce companies after Goyal’s remarks. “Amazon and the other e-commerce companies didn’t get to be the world’s biggest by any evil mechanism. They got there because they are extremely efficient,” Ross said. 5G, defence ties With India gearing up for trials of its next-generation 5G cellular network, Ross reiterated US concerns around the involvement of Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies. Trump’s administration put Huawei on a blacklist in May, citing national security concerns, and has asked allies not to use the company’s equipment, which it says China could exploit for spying. “If you were going to buy a new car, and you were told that there was a 10 percent chance that you would be killed the first time you drove that car - would you really buy the car? … We think there’s more than a 10% chance of security problems coming from the Huawei equipment,” Ross said in the interview. The United States has declared India a major defense partner but has been concerned about an Indian plan to buy S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia, which could trigger US sanctions. Ross said he hoped the United States would get a much higher percentage of India’s defense spending in future. The US Commerce Secretary, who will visit the Indian Space Research Organisation in the southern city of Bengaluru on Friday, also called for further collaboration on space research. “India is doing a lot of interesting things in space. We think there’s very significant room for greater cooperation,” Ross said.

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