Indo - U.S. CEO Forum Meets
in Delhi
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US
Commerce Secretary Fails to Turn Up
India
and the United States held India-U.S. Commercial Dialogue and India-U.S. CEO
Forum in New Delhi today. Union Minister for Commerce & Industry and Civil
Aviation, Suresh Prabhu, chaired the meeting.
Secretary of Commerce, United States of America, Mr. Wilbur Ross, could not
attend the India-US Commercial Dialogue and CEO Forum because of unforeseen
flight cancellation due to inclement weather and technical problems. However,
he participated in the most of the sessions remotely through teleconference.
Suresh
Prabhu and Mr. Wilbur Ross,
had one to one bilateral telephone conversation and discussed various aspects
of India-US trade and commerce relations. Mr. Wilbur Ross also participated in
both India- US CEO Forum and Commercial Dialogue through teleconference with
the CEOs from India and US and with Government officials from both sides.
During the conversation, he thanked the Government of India and the private
sector for the continued partnership and assured the commitment to further strengthen the ties between the two countries.
The
sides assessed the progress made during the year 2018 on the commercial track
targets and appreciated the performance in the areas of standards, business
climate and investment and travel and tourism. Both sides resolved to further
expand and strengthen trade and commerce ties. They appreciated the importance
of bilateral engagements in mutually beneficial areas to address commerce and
trade issues.
The
CEO Forum was co-chaired by Chairman, Tata Sons, N. Chandrasekaran and President and CEO of American Tower
Corporation, Mr. James D. Taiclet. The
two Governments were represented by Secretary, Department for Promotion of
Industry and Internal Trade, Ramesh Abhishek and US Ambassador in India, Mr.
Kenneth Juster.
The
Forum is an effective platform to highlight key issues that affect business
entities and to identify areas for closer collaboration for mutual benefit of
both economies. It has met thrice after its reconstitution in December 2014 by
the Governments of India and USA.
The
CEOs from both countries, after detailed deliberations, provided their
recommendations relating to energy, water, environment, information and communication
technology, emerging technologies, digital infrastructure, entrepreneurship and
inclusive growth, promoting small business, and infrastructure and
manufacturing. Both the Government representatives and CEOs expressed
commitment to work together for benefit of commerce and industry in both the
countries. Commerce Minister, Suresh Prabhu and U.S.
Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross expressed their resolve to work together to
consider the recommendations for appropriate action.
Appreciating
the pivotal role of small businesses, including small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) in the areas of manufacturing and services, the sides expressed interest
in facilitating partnerships among businesses and institutions with a view to
encourage best practices, conducive policies, and collaboration for SMEs in
both countries. The US Department of Commerce has taken the initiative to
organize Trade Winds event which will bring in a lot
of SMEs having interest in India in May, 2019. Both sides agreed to constitute
a private sector led SME initiative on the sidelines of this event.
The
sides, assessing the progress made during the year 2018 by the standards work
stream, welcomed the appreciable development on cooperation between the Indian
National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and the U.S. The progress made by NPL in identifying
sectors for reference material production was appreciated and it was hoped that
the technical collaboration between the two institutions will
enable NPL to commercialize the certified reference material development.
The
sides welcomed the MoU signed between National
Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB) of India and ANSI National
Accreditation Board (ANAB) of the United States for cooperation in matters
related to accreditation.
The
sides welcomed the progress made during 2018 on the MoU
between the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) and appreciated the utility of an India-US Standards Portal in
letting the private business know about the standards and the conformance
procedure in each other’s territory.
Both
sides appreciated the progress achieved under the Indian-U.S. State Spotlight
Webinar Series. They noted the successful webinars conducted with the states of
Odisha, Michigan, Washington, Texas, and West Bengal to highlight trade and
investment opportunities in those states for U.S. and Indian companies. In an
effort to ease the operations of U.S. companies in India, a fast track
mechanism has been established, under which two
roundtables were held in
2018
to address the concerns of these companies. In addition, three more roundtables
were also conducted in 2018 with U.S. companies for
resolution of sector-specific issues.
Both
sides noted the accession of Government of India to the WIPO Copyright Treaty
and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty. Furthermore, both sides agreed
to work together to promote innovation, creativity and technological
advancement.
They
also noted the government-to-government Working Group meeting held in February 2019
to advance the agenda of the Travel and Tourism Working Group, including
engagement with private sector travel and tourism stakeholders on the topic of
increasing travel and tourism between the two countries.
Both sides expressed satisfaction at the conduct of the Commercial Dialogue, and look forward to holding the next round of the Commercial Dialogue in the US at a mutually convenient time.