US-India Trade War, E-Commerce Disputes and Terrorism on Agenda as Mike Pompeo Arrives in India Today
US-India Trade War, E-Commerce Disputes and Terrorism on Agenda as Mike Pompeo Arrives in India Today
Pompeo, who will meet his new counterpart S Jaishankar on Wednesday, is expected to lay the ground for a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi later in the week at a G20 meeting in Japan.

New Delhi: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will arrive in India on Tuesday for talks with government leaders over a growing list of trade and investment issues that has cast a shadow over ties between the two big democracies.

Pompeo, who will meet his new counterpart S Jaishankar on Wednesday, is expected to lay the ground for a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi later in the week at a G20 meeting in Japan.

The meeting assumes significance as it comes in the backdrop of heightened trade tensions between the countries, both of which are trying to promote domestic manufacturing. While PM Modi has been courting investors under the ‘Make in India’ campaign, Trump has pushed for US manufacturing to return home as part of his ‘Make America Great Again’ campaign.

The two countries also have differences over Russian arms sales to India and US sanctions on China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.

TARIFFS, CLOSED MARKETS

India this month imposed higher tariffs on 28 US products, including almonds, apples and walnuts, following the US withdrawal of certain trade privileges for India. Last year, India had announced tariffs in retaliation to higher US import duties on steel and aluminium.

Trump has called India “tariff king", and pointed to 50% duties on Harley Davidson motorbikes as an example. The Trump administration has also asked India to remove price caps on imported US medical devices, open up its dairy market and cut duties on IT products.

DATA LOCALISATION, E-COMMERCE

India has mandated foreign firms to store their payments data locally, hurting companies such as Mastercard and Visa.

The United States has been pushing for data flow across borders in several countries, including India. This week, India has been alarmed at the possibility of caps on H-1B work visas that allow thousands of skilled Indians to work in the United States, as retaliation for its data localisation drive. The State Department, though, has said there were no such plans.

India outlined a new draft policy for its e-commerce sector this year, focusing on data localisation, improved privacy safeguards and measures to combat the sale of counterfeit products.

Tighter e-commerce foreign investment rules implemented in India in February have forced Amazon.com Inc and Walmart Inc to rework their business strategies in the country. Walmart last year invested $16 billion in Indian online retailer Flipkart.

HUAWEI

The United States has put China’s Huawei on an export blacklist, citing national security issues, barring US suppliers from selling to the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker and second-biggest maker of smartphones, without special approval.

It is asking its allies to adopt shared security and policy measures that will make it more difficult for Huawei to dominate 5G telecommunications networks. India has not decided whether to invite the Chinese firm for 5G trials.

TERRORISM

Amid a growing concern over Pakistan's lack of action against terror groups targeting India, the bilateral meeting is likely to focus on the issue of terrorism. India will being to Pompeo's focus the fact that Pakistan has not moved ahead in its investigations on the Mumbai, Pathankot, Uri and Pulwama attacks.

RUSSIA’S S-400 MISSILE SYSTEM

The United States has said India's plan to buy S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia would draw sanctions under its Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions law. India, which signed the deal last year, says the weapons are necessary to bolster defences against China.

Last year, India and the US held the first 2+2 dialogue, and issues ranging from defence cooperation to high-technology trade are likely to be discussed during the meeting between Jaishankar and Pompeo as well.

(With Reuters inputs)

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