Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and the US Trade Representative Ron Kirk would sign the India-US Trade Policy Forum Framework for cooperation on trade and investment in Washington on March 17.
The Framework for Cooperation on Trade and Investment, to be inked on March 17, seeks to facilitate trade and investment flows between the two countries, Indian Embassy spokesman Rahul Chhabra said.
The India-US Trade Policy Forum was established after the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the US in July 2005.
Kirk and Sharma are the co-chairs of this forum. Five Focus Groups have been discussing various trade policy issues of mutual interest relating to tariff and non-tariff barriers, services, agriculture and investment among others.
The India-US Private Sector Advisory Group comprising prominent trade personalities from India and the US would also meet on March 17. The PSAG was established in September 2007 to provide strategic recommendations and insights to the Trade Policy Forum.
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