US Commerce Secretary to visit India in February for commercial dialogue

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US Commerce Ross has said that he will visit in February to co-chair the bilateral commercial dialogue with his Indian counterpart

"I'm happy to report that I'm scheduled to visit this coming February. I'll be co-chairing the US-India Commercial Dialogue and the US- India forum with my Indian counterpart, (commerce and industry) Prabhu," Ross said at a farewell reception organised for the outgoing Indian to the US, Navtej Singh Sarna.

Some 200 guests, including top officials of the Trump administration, diplomats, eminent Indian Americans and top corporate executives attended the farewell reception for the top Indian diplomat, who is retiring later this month.

Highly appreciative of the role played by Sarna in strengthening the US-India relationship during his tenure as the Indian envoy, Ross said that Sarna has laid the ground work for more to come.

"Thank you for your efforts to improve our bilateral relationship and enrich our economic, military, and cultural ties," Ross said.

Noting that India is held in great esteem in the US, Ross said the wants to continue to build on the commercial ties that exists between the two vibrant democracies.

"During my previous career, I made a number of investments in India,"he said, adding that that experience taught him firsthand the vast potential that exists in the fast-growing Indian market.

We are continuing to build our commercial ties. India's inclusion in the 'strategic trade authorisation tier one' earlier this year is an important accomplishment. This allows our countries to expand the number of items that can be exported to India without a license. It's an indication of the trust that exists between our two nations, Ross said.

India, he said, also sent one of the largest delegations ever to attend the Select USA investment summit this year.

"It wasn't long ago that very few Americans knew of Indian firms like Tata, Infosys, Wipro, and Now they employ tens of thousands of Americans. We believe that more Indian companies would do well by following in their footsteps," he said.

Ross said the will be hosting a major trade mission to India in 2019. In May of next year, the Department's Indo-Pacific trade wings foreign admission will travel through India, he said adding that is now the key partner in America's country's new Indo-Pacific strategy.

In his remarks, US Navy spoke about the growing India-US defense relationship.

"It is an intertwined relationship in that we are operating together as friends. We avoid alignment. But we're friends. And we know how to work together," he said.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 12:05 IST