US companies seek “fair play” in India

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Asserting that US businesses continue to face an “evolving array” of tariff and non-tariff barriers in India, a group of 20 eminent American business organisations and industry groups in a letter to Congressional leadership have sought a “fair play” for them in the huge Indian market.

“The US government, including Congress, should use all available channels to ensure fair play for businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs across the US, and to support Indian efforts that align with these goals,” the group said in a letter to top Congressional leadership including the House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, days after the inauguration of the Donald Trump administration.

“In particular, it is critical for the US to use actively both existing and new platforms and tools to raise and resolve longstanding issues,” the letter said, adding that the Strategic and Commercial Dialogue and TPF, for example, have been valuable opportunities for senior level exchanges between the two governments.

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