After repeated overtures from Trump administration, India has told the US that it was unwilling to discuss a full FTA.
Major
American apparel brands such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Van
Heusen, and Carters have made a case for a free
trade agreement (FTA) between India and the US, arguing it will
attract investments and streamline trade-related issues.
“An
FTA with the US is a major component of bilateral business relations
that is missing now,” Tara Joseph, president of the American
Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Hong Kong, said.
AmCham
Hong Kong, in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII), has brought a delegation of 15 top US apparel companies to
India for exploring mega investment opportunities. It has also asked
the government to reduce the customs duty on synthetic fabric
imports.
The
American industry body is the latest to bat for an FTA with the US.
Earlier this year, both the US-India Business Council and the
US-India Strategic Partnership Forum -- major business advocacy
groups -- reiterated their support for a bilateral trade deal.
This
view has found support among Indian industry as well. “We need FTAs
with major buying countries like the US. In the current business
environment, for a variety of reasons, this may be a good time to
sign a bilateral FTA with the US," said Gautam Nair, chairman of
the CII Textiles Task Force on Sourcing and Investments.
According
to AmCham, the US-China
trade war has made sourcing from China costly and has opened a
window for investments into India, and that businesses are keen to
test whether manufacturing can start.
During
the ongoing three-day visit, the companies are testing the Indian
market and having talks with Indian firms for greater sourcing
operations, as well as the government, for investments of “hundreds
of millions of dollars”, Joseph said.
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