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“Both sides exchanged views on possible shapes of the offer, and it was chosen to continue the engagements with a view to attaining early conclusion of an equally useful Trade Agreement,” the ministry stated in a declaration
By PTI
Upgraded -September 26, 2025 at 03:43 PM.
| New Delhi, Sep 26
Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal
India and the United States have actually talked about different elements of the proposed trade contract, and both sides have actually chosen to continue their engagements to accomplish early conclusion of an equally helpful trade pact, the Commerce Ministry stated on Friday.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had actually led a delegation of authorities to the United States for the trade talks.
The Indian delegation returned from the United States on September 24 after holding three-day talks.
The delegation held positive conferences with the United States federal government authorities on different elements of the offer, the ministry stated in a declaration.
“Both sides exchanged views on possible contours of the deal, and it was decided to continue the engagements with a view to achieving early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement,” it included.
Throughout the see, the minister convened with United States Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer and United States Ambassador-designate to India Sergio Gor.
Apart from conferences with the United States federal government agents on bilateral trade matters.
The delegation likewise held conversations with essential US-based organizations and financiers on promoting trade and financial investment in between India and the United States, the declaration stated.
The conferences with services and financiers stimulated a favorable reaction, it stated, including magnate reposed self-confidence in the Indian development story and revealed their desire to magnify their company activities in the nation.
Released on September 26, 2025
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