"US exports to and investment in India would be significantly higher if not for Indian policy barriers," the US International Trade Commission (USITC) said in its report "Trade, Investment, and Industrial Policies in India: Effects on the US Economy."
Prepared at the request of lawmakers, the report provides information on the effects of a wide range of Indian policies that limit US exports to and investment in India.
"We remain concerned about systemic and continuing market access barriers identified in the ITC's report that undermine a market-based path to development for India and diminish opportunities for US workers and businesses," said the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, Ranking Member Sander Levin (D-MI), and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch in a joint statement.
We are at a pivotal moment for the US-India relationship.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who recently took the helm of the Indian government, has spoken of a pro-growth vision for India. We are hopeful that we may see a deepening expansion of our long-term trade and investment relationship, which has already risen to nearly USD100 billion," the joint statement said.
