Prabhu to raise visa, steel duty, WTO issues with USTR, Commerce Sec

The country also expressed its disappointment over the US imposition of high import duties on certain steel and aluminium products

Suresh Prabhu
New Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Brabhu takes charge at his office at Rajiv Bhawan in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 25 2018 | 3:54 PM IST

Import duty hike on certain steel and aluminium items and visa restrictions are among the key issues to be flagged by Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu during his meeting with the US Trade Representative (USTR) and American commerce secretary.

Prabhu will visit Washington and New york during his five-day visit beginning from June 10.

"I have a meeting with USTR and also with their commerce secretary. We will raise the issue of unilateral actions by the US, the recent restrictions put on (movement of professionals) and imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminium," Prabhu told PTI.

He said that India is engaging with the US at every level as there are huge business opportunities for American companies here.

"We want to make sure that we have a much bigger agenda with the US," he said, adding there is a market for the US in the civil aviation sector in India.

The minister would also meet private players besides think tanks which influence US decision making.

India has time and again raised its concerns over tightening visa restrictions by the US on IT professionals.

The proposed overhaul of popular H-1B visa regime by the US President Donald Trump has raised concerns among Indian IT firms, as any changes in the visa regime may result in higher operational costs and shortage of skilled workers for the USD 110 billion Indian outsourcing industry.

The country also expressed its disappointment over the US imposition of high import duties on certain steel and aluminium products. India has also dragged the US in WTO's dispute settlement system against the decision.

India's exports of steel and aluminium products to America stood at about USD 1.5 billion every year.

The US too has filed a complaint against India's export support programmes. It alleged that those schemes are harming its companies.

India's exports to the US in 2016-17 stood at USD 42.21 billion, while imports were USD 22.3 billion.


Original: Prabhu to raise visa, steel duty, WTO issues with USTR, Commerce Secy

E: Suresh Prabu to raise WTO issues with USTR, hike steel duty, visa 

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First Published: May 25 2018 | 3:54 PM IST

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