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Legislation introduced in US House to remove high-tech export barriers to India

The US President does not have the authority to remove or delete India from the excluded Computer Tier 3 eligible country list. The bill, once passed by Congress, would help facilitate that.

September 09, 2023 / 10:04 IST
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On September 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Biden met in Delhi on the sidelines of the G20 summit and the two leaders vowed to deepen and diversify the bilateral major defence partnership.
On September 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Biden met in Delhi on the sidelines of the G20 summit and the two leaders vowed to deepen and diversify the bilateral major defence partnership.

As President Joe Biden visited Delhi, two powerful lawmakers have introduced legislation in the US House of Representatives to remove high-tech export barriers to India to give a big boost to the unrestricted export of sensitive technologies to the country and bolster bilateral technology cooperation.

The legislation was introduced on September 8 by Congressmen Gregory Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Andy Barr, vice chair of the House India Caucus. The Technology Exports to India Act aims to facilitate the sale of high-performance computers and related equipment to India and strengthen United States-India technology cooperation.

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"As President Biden visits India for the G-20 Summit, we are happy to introduce the Technology Exports to India Act' to bolster technology cooperation between the United States and India," the two lawmakers said in a joint statement.  "This bill removes restrictions on the sale of US products, such as digital computers and electronic assemblies, to India without a Department of Commerce license, thereby enhancing US-India technology trade, linkages between our technology companies, and supply chain resilience for a critical industry," they wrote.

"In light of the further strengthening of our strategic partnership with India, this legislative change reduces regulatory barriers to technology cooperation," Meeks and Barr said. The bill says Congress feels that greater technological and defence cooperation with India is critical to tackling shared geopolitical and security challenges.