The Alliance for Fair Trade with India will be launched next Tuesday (June 18) by Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC) of the US Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
The AFTI is being co-chaired by Mark Elliot, GIPC's executive vice president, and Linda Dempsey, NAM's vice president for international economic affairs.
The announcement, ahead of Kerry's trip to India later this month for the India-US Strategic Dialogue, comes days after an alliance of organisations and businesses representing major sectors of the US economy sent a letter to the US President Barack Obama urging swift US action against India over its alleged discriminatory economic policies.
Alleging that the Indian Government is discriminating against a wide range of US exports, jeopardising domestic jobs, and putting at risk a growing bilateral trading relationship with USD 60 billion last year, the letter said it is time that New Delhi end discrimination against US exporters and took steps to ensure it is not repeated in the future.
Signatories to the letter included the US Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, CropLife America, Telecommunication Industry Association, United States Council for International Business, Emergency Committee for American Trade, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, and American Foundry Association.
"Reversing discrimination and restoring trust would be a win win enabling domestic exporters to further invest in India's future and helping India grow its economy and create opportunities for its people," the letter said.
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