US-India trade a win-win situation though balance of trade not in favour of US
The Dollar Business Bureau
The Commerce Ministry on Tuesday said the bilateral trade was a "win-win" situation for both US and India though the balance of trade was not in America's favour.
Speaking to the media, Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said, “The US had started a review of its trade policy with countries with which it has adverse trade balance.”
"India is 9th on that list... but we are confident that Indian exports to the US are a win-win for both the countries," she said.
"Our products are cheaper, while the Indian information technology supports the American industry to be much more competitive," she added.
The Commerce secretary said that where the US government procurement rules required so, Indian companies, like in the pharmaceuticals sector, had set up plants in the US.
"On the other hand, many US companies find it profitable to serve from India and they have thus set up base here," Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, citing the latest agreement by a US major to manufacture fighter aircraft in India.
Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems Limited on Monday signed an agreement to produce the F-16 Block 70 fighter jet aircraft in India.