India-US Trade Deal Likely By November, Says Indian Commerce Minister, Confirms Ongoing Dialogue: 'Little Bit Of Geopolitical Issues...'
India and the US aim to finalize a bilateral trade agreement by November 2025, addressing tariff disputes and strengthening their $190 billion economic partnership, Commerce Minister Goyal said.
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What went wrong with the US? Piyush Goyal calls US-India trade rift a ‘blip’, hopes for deal soon
The minister underlined that New Delhi continues to hope for progress on a trade deal with Washington, adding that both sides recognise the long-term importance of a strong economic partnership.
India-US Trade Deal Likely By November, Says Indian Commerce Minister, Confirms Ongoing Dialogue: 'Little Bit Of Geopolitical Issues...'
India and the United States are currently negotiating a trade deal, according to Piyush Goyal, India’s Commerce and Industry Minister. The deal is expected to be finalized by November this year. Goyal Hopes For US Trade Pact Resolution By November Goyal, speaking at the Annual Global Investor Conference on Tuesday, acknowledged, “We have had a little bit of geopolitical issues overtaking trade issues in our negotiations with the United States of…
Indian Commerce Minister Hopes for U.S. Trade Deal by November
The headlines have lately been filled with stories of rising tension between the U.S. and India, sparked by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his insistence on India cutting back its purchases of Russian oil, but Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal was upbeat on Tuesday about the prospects of signing a trade deal by November. The post Indian Commerce Minister Hopes for U.S. Trade Deal by November appeared first on Breitbart.
'In Month Or Two': US Commerce Secy Expects India Trade Talks To Resume Amid Tariff Cloud
Shortly after US President Donald Trump said India and Russia have been lost to the 'deepest, darkest' China, United States Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said that he expects India to be at the table to make a trade deal in a month or two.Speaking to Bloomberg, Lutnick said that Washington is "always willing to talk" and it was "wrong for India" to increase purchases of Russian oil. Lutnick has also urged India to support the US dollar, a…
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