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US makes a pitch for bilateral investment treaty with India

India and the US are targeting a four-fold jump in bilateral trade to USD 500 billion in the near future, which stood at nearly USD 110 billion in 2015.

September 14, 2016 / 15:54 IST
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The US today expressed willingness to have a bilateral investment treaty with India that will boost investor confidence and help increase size of bilateral trade.

"I continue to believe that a bilateral investment treaty between the two countries will help boost investor confidence... and establish effective dispute resolution so that companies and investors searching for destination can put their money," US Ambassador to India Richard Verma said today.

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"I feel they want to know if there is a treaty or a system in place where they can resolve disputes and protect their investments. And we don't have that with India. We have bilateral investment treaty with dozens of other countries, but we would like to certainly have one with India." Verma was speaking at the 12th Indo-US Economic Summit organised by the North India Council of Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC-NIC).

He also said there is a need to push innovation in India so that the target of raising the bilateral trade size to USD 500 billion could be met.