US -India Free Trade Initiative

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USIBC Solicits "Roadmap" To Enhance Trade and Investment with India


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Source: India Business Council
Saturday, April 14, 2007
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U.S.-India Free Trade Initiative

USIBC Solicits "Roadmap" To Enhance Trade and Investment with India

Washington, DC, Washington, USA, Monday, April 23, 2007 (InfoMailers.com)::
Today, the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) issued a Solicitation to 22
Washington-based professional firms specializing in U.S.-India trade, seeking
proposals to develop a "Road Map" leading the two countries towards a successful
Doha conclusion and eventually a Free Trade Agreement - potentially the largest-ever
negotiated.

Highlighting the importance of the initiative, USIBC President, Ron Somers, stated
in the Request for Proposal (RFP) that "USIBC's greatest contribution to free-market
democracy in the coming years - consistent with securing a successful conclusion to
the Doha Development Round - will be to prepare and execute a "Roadmap" that charts
the course towards a Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and India."

The 22 professional firms specializing in U.S.-India trade to receive the Request
for Proposal are all USIBC-member firms, including Akin Gump, Andrews Kurth, Arnold
Porter, Baker & McKenzie, Barbour Griffith Rogers International, The Cohen Group,
Cravath Swaine & Moore, Dykema Gossett PLC, Finnegan & Henderson, Goodwin Procter,
Greenberg Taurig, Hogan & Hartson, Jones Day, Kelley Drye, Mayer Brown Rowe,
Morrison & Forrester, Patton Boggs, Paul Weiss, Steptoe & Johnson, Stonebridge
International, Thelen Reid & Priest, Thever & Associates, White & Case, and
WilmerHale - to name a few. It should be noted that Patton Boggs is championing the
U.S.-India civilian nuclear advocacy initiative for USIBC, which resulted in U.S.
Congressional passage last year of the Henry Hyde Peaceful Atomic Energy Act of
2006.

The RFP states that "the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) is making U.S.-India
trade and investment its top advocacy priority for 2007, and is determined to
dedicate USIBC's considerable energy and resources to deepening U.S.-India trade,
identifying and removing barriers on both sides, and clearing the way for a new era
of trade cooperation."

Recognizing that months and years of dedicated effort will be necessary to
meaningfully deepen trade and investment beyond current levels, the RFP solicits
professional guidance and support for researching, preparing and defining, and then
executing an activist agenda - a "Road Map" - that charts the logical progression
towards deeper, more robust U.S.-India trade and investment. Two-way trade between
the U.S. and India stands at a mere $32 billion. In contrast, two-way trade between
the U.S. and China is more than 10 times this amount, at $350 billion.

USIBC states in the RFP that "the ultimate goal is to unleash market forces
supporting free trade and investment in a socially-sustainable manner. The ultimate
goal is to create the freest feasible trade and investment climate between the
United States and Ind ia, one which protects respective national interests, and is,
most-importantly, inclusive," Ron Somers, President of the USIBC, said.

Proposals are called for by May 15 - with contract award to occur by June 15 - in
time for USIBC's 32nd Anniversary "Global India" Summit on June 27, which will
feature Indian Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath, Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice, Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, West Bengal's Industry Minister
Nirupam Sen, Reliance CEO Mukesh Ambani, Boeing CEO Jim McNerney, Warburg Pincus
President Chip Kaye, Former Defense Secretary William S. Cohen, BGR's Ambassador
Blackwill, AIG's Ambassador Wisner, McKinsey's Rajat Kumar Gupta, among others.
USIBC promises to include on the menu at this event for the first time Indian
mangoes - highlighting the fact that this fruit has been held up by trade barriers
for the past 18 years. The Bush Administration, working through the Office of the
U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Susan Schwab, together with the U.S.
Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has cleared the way
for Indian mango exports to the U.S. this harvest season.

The U.S.-India Business Council is comprised of 250 of the largest U.S. companies
investing in India, joined by two dozen global Indian companies, whose common aim is
to strengthen U.S.-India commercial ties and deepen two-way trade. The USIBC has
offices in Washington, New York, San Francisco, and New Delhi. USIBC celebrates its
32nd Anniversary during this auspicious 60th year of India\'s independence.

For further information, please contact:

Nivedita Mehra
1615 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20062
Tel: 202-463-5492
Fax: 202-463-3173
Email: usibc@uschamber.com
Website: www.usibc.com



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