Indo-US Task Force Aims to Boost Electronics Trade to $100 Billion by 2033
In a remarkable endeavor to strengthen trade relations between India and the United States within the electronics sector, the Indian Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA) has established a dedicated task force. With a goal to elevate the current Indo-US electronics trade, currently at $8 billion, to an ambitious $100 billion within the next decade, this initiative follows collaborative efforts initiated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the United States last month.
The establishment of the Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) is a pivotal component of this initiative. It will facilitate cooperation in futuristic domains, including artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space exploration, semiconductors, and defense technology.
The Indo-US partnership encompasses policy and regulatory adaptations aimed at encouraging greater technology sharing, co-development, and co-production opportunities between the two countries’ industries.
These policy adjustments are anticipated to have a long-term and sustained impact on India’s technology ecosystem, creating an environment conducive to innovation and collaboration.
Mohindroo highlighted the partnership’s potential to usher in a new era of innovation and collaboration between India and the US. While lead firms in global value chains will play a pivotal role, the partnership is also expected to create new job opportunities and avenues for Indian businesses and startups, contributing to economic growth and technological advancement.
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