Bilateral trade between India, US may reach to $238 billion by 2025: USISPF

12 Jul 2019 Evaluate

The US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF) in its ‘US India Bilateral Trade Report’ has stated that the bilateral trade between India and the US is likely to grow from $143 billion to $238 billion by 2025, in line with the current trends and huge impending deals in aerospace and petroleum & gas sectors between the two economies. It noted that this growth will happen if trade grows by 7.5 percent every year, as has been the trend for the last seven years. 

According to the report, sectors like defence trade, commercial aircrafts, oil and LNG, coal, machinery and electronics are areas of potential growth in US investments and commerce into India. Similarly, Indian industry has an opportunity to promote the automotive, pharmaceuticals, seafood, IT and travel services to the US market. Observing that the US-India trade relationship stands solid today with a promising future, it concluded that the latest trends in increasing volumes of bilateral trade between the two economies point to complementarity of commercial interests.

The report further said that the policy gaps in the trade dynamics of the two countries have led to several contentious issues albeit trade volumes have been steadily expanding, and suggested that there is tremendous interest among the businesses from both sides and immense potential remains untapped. It also said that this potential may be unlocked with appropriate policy measures from both sides. It noted that presently, the US-India trade relationship is at its highest point with both economies witnessing positive growths in their bilateral trade volumes.

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