‘Positive, Forward Looking’: India, US Agree To Speed Up Talks On Bilateral Trade Agreement | India News

After weekly tense exchanges, India and the US are working to revive hopes for a long -awaited bilateral trade agreement. Authorities from both countries came together in the new Delhi today and described their talks as “positive and forward -looking”. The message was clear: Both sides want to force more to sign a trade agreement for both sides. For now, the mood seems to have cooperated without conflict – a sign that the differences of New Delhi and Washington may be ready to bridge and approach a partnership that benefits both economies.
The US delegation led by Brendan Lynch, the Chief Negotiator of the India-USA Bilateral Trade Agreement, arrived in India on Tuesday. On India, Rajesh Agrawal, the Special Secretary of Trade Rajesh, chaired the discussions. The two teams have reviewed the situation of trade ties together and agreed to increase efforts for an early consequence of the agreement.
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“A statement published by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry after the meeting said,” Accepting the permanent importance of the bilateral trade between India and the United States, looking at a positive and forward -looking aspects of the trade agreement.
According to the sources of the Ministry of Commerce, trade debates continue at various levels and will take more action after trade talks with US chief negotiator Lynch.
As you approach trade problems, there is a positive mind frame on both sides. Teams are preparing to discuss all the issues waiting for the trade agreement. Some problems are in the diplomatic realm in which Mea is also activated.
Lynch’s visit, expectations of a trade agreement, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have been increased with positive messages after days of pain.
Trump said that on September 9, negotiations on a real social article continued and “I am sure that it will not have difficulty in reaching a successful conclusion for both major countries.”
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PM said he would talk to him by saying “a big friend.”
PM Modi responded to Trump’s task: “I am sure that our commercial negotiations will open the way to unlock the unlimited potential of India-US partnership.”
He added that he was looking forward to talking with Trump.
The US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, said that India’s Trade Minister Pussing Goyal was expected at Washington DC and will meet with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
Meanwhile, India’s goods trade deficit was narrowed in July from 27.35 billion dollars to 26.49 billion dollars in August.
Despite their global and trade policy uncertainties, Indian exporters did a good job. It shows that the government’s policy works. (With Ians entrances)

