"The issue of totalisation and recent fee hike for H1B and L1 visa has affected our people-to-people exchanges, which is a vital source of strength for our relationship.
"...I would urge you to find a just and non-discriminatory solution to these issues," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said at the plenary session of the second Strategic and Commercial Dialogue (S&CD) here.
Speaking at the session, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman too said that some of the stakeholders have raised concerns regarding steps which have potential to act as barriers to the movement of natural persons and professionals.
The statement assumes significance as India has time and again raised the issue of hike in visa fees by the US. The country has also filed a case in the WTO against the US decision to impose high fees on temporary working visas.
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Further, Sitharaman said that there is tremendous optimism regarding the promise and growing realisation of the potential for trade and investment between the two nations.
She also said that significant progress has been made on the recommendations made by the India-US CEO Forum on issues like standards, ease of doing business, innovation, entrepreneurship, infrastructure and smart city project.
There has been significant progress in trading across borders, she said, adding that on the policy of 'minimum government and maximum governance', there has been a conscious effort to make India a global hub for innovation, design and development.
Swaraj also said that trade and investment has continued
to grow and more opportunities are opening after the additional reforms that India took recently.
As India unveils transformative economic programmes at home be it smart cities, Make in India, Digital India or renewable energy, the potential for doing business has never looked more appealing, she said.
"We see the US as an indispensable partner in achieving these goals," she added.
"And this is why we need strategic direction and enhanced oversight on our economic and commercial engagement: to make sure aspirations and interests of our businesses get high- level attention; to guarantee that our commercial relations do not remain transactional; and to foster better appreciation for the strategic priorities of our economic policies," Swaraj said.
India is looking at early conclusion of the Totalisation Agreement or Social Security Agreement with the US.
The US has entered into this agreement with several nations for the purpose of avoiding double taxation of income with respect to social security taxes.
Under these, professionals of both the countries would be exempted from social security taxes when they go to work for a short period in other country.
Sitharaman said the bilateral trade figure is much below the potential as complementarity between the two large democracies is very high.
It has been the endeavor of both the countries to use the institutional dialogues like Trade Policy Forum and S&CD to address the issues being faced by the trade and to look at broader economic policy initiatives.
"Our leaders have agreed to an ambitious target of taking the bilateral trade to USD 500 billion and this would require both the sides to work in close cooperation and resolve impediments to trade," she said.
She assured that India is strongly committed to make the country a better place to do business and to progressively liberalise economy to facilitate greater investment.
The government's persistent efforts towards simplification of the tax regime have started showing impact and the passage of GST Bill is expected to provide the required boost for a simplified indirect tax regime, Sitharaman said.
Further, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is expected to overhaul the existing framework for dealing with insolvency of corporates, individuals, partnerships and other entities, she said.
The government decision to open commercial courts, she said, is intended not only for speedy disposal of commercial disputes but also to reinforce investors' perception of India as a preferred investment destination.
CII is progressing with the development of the standards portal in collaboration with ANSI and "we expect to launch the first version in September," she said.
The engagement between National Physical Laboratory on the Indian side and NIST on the US side has seen some tangible developments and we are looking forward to a more robust engagement in 2017, Sitharaman said.