India Looks Forward to Consultations with US at WTO on 11th May
Hopes that recent U.S. trade restrictive measures which impair the ability of both U.S. based Indian companies and Indian professionals to supply services in the U.S., would be removed.
India and the U.S. share a mutually inter-dependent and beneficial relationship in trade in services, which is well-documented. While the U.S. accounts for close to 60% of software exports from India, Indian IT professionals have had a positive role in contributing to the competitiveness of the U.S. economy. The increasing volume of services trade has contributed to significant economic growth as well as creation of employment opportunities within the U.S. The situation therefore presents a win-win relationship for both nations.
The U.S. fee hike measures for the H-1B and L-1 categories are not only adversely affecting the competitiveness of India’s services industry engaged in the U.S. market, but also creating uncertainties for Indian service suppliers. They also run counter to the basic principles of a transparent and predictable trading environment, which lies at the very heart of the WTO agreements.
India is hopeful that deliberations during the WTO consultations shall be constructive and it would result in removal of these trade restrictive measures.
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