US commerce chief flags issues over India’s license mandate for laptop computer, pill imports

U.S. commerce chief Katherine Tai has raised issues with India over the Asian nation’s new order mandating licenses for the import of laptops, tablets and private computer systems, in accordance with an announcement.

Tai’s intervention comes amid worries the licensing regime might affect shipments from the likes of Apple and Dell and power corporations to spice up native manufacturing.

“She famous that there have been stakeholders that wanted a possibility to assessment and supply enter to make sure that the coverage, if applied, doesn’t have an hostile affect on U.S. exports to India,” as per the U.S. assertion issued after Tai met with India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on August 26.

Tai was in India to hitch the G20 commerce ministers’ assembly final week within the western state of Rajasthan.

India’s new licensing regime, which is because of come into impact on November 1, goals to “guarantee trusted {hardware} and programs” enter the nation. It additionally seeks to scale back dependence on imports, enhance native manufacturing, and partially handle the nation’s commerce imbalance with China, in accordance with an Indian authorities official.

India and the U.S. may also proceed discussions to discover a answer to the one bilateral dispute between the 2 nations on the World Commerce Organisation, which includes measures by New Delhi on sure agricultural imports into the nation, in accordance with the assertion. Six different disputes have been mutually resolved earlier this yr.