Key Points

India and the United States have decided to intensify efforts to reach a bilateral trade agreement. High-level officials from both countries held positive discussions in New Delhi this week. The momentum follows encouraging messages exchanged between Prime Minister Modi and former President Trump. Both leaders expressed confidence that the trade negotiations will strengthen the partnership between the two great nations.

Key Points: India US Agree to Speed Up Bilateral Trade Agreement Talks

  • US Trade Negotiator Brendan Lynch led official talks in New Delhi with Indian counterpart Rajesh Agrawal
  • Both sides described discussions as positive and forward-looking covering various trade deal aspects
  • The teams agreed to intensify efforts for an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial agreement
  • PM Modi and former President Trump exchanged supportive messages calling each other great friends
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India, US agree to speed up talks on bilateral trade agreement

India and the US commit to accelerating negotiations for a mutually beneficial trade deal, following positive talks between officials and supportive messages from Modi and Trump.

"I am confident that our trade negotiations will pave the way for unlocking the limitless potential of the India-US partnership - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 16

India and the US, at a high-level official meeting held here on Tuesday amid the thaw in the relations between the two countries, decided to intensify efforts to achieve an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial trade agreement.

A team of officials from the office of the United States Trade Representative, led by Chief Negotiator, India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations, Brendan Lynch, arrived in India on Tuesday. They held discussions on India-US trade ties, including the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement, with a team of Indian officials, led by Special Secretary, Commerce, Rajesh Agrawal.

"Acknowledging the enduring importance of bilateral trade between India and the US, the discussions were positive and forward looking covering various aspects of the trade deal. It was decided to intensify efforts to achieve early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement," a statement issued by the Commerce and Industry Ministry after the meeting.

According to Commerce Ministry sources, trade discussions are going on at several levels, and further course of action will be decided after the trade talks with the US Chief Negotiator, Lynch.

There is a positive frame of mind on both sides while approaching trade issues. The teams are set to discuss all the pending issues related to the trade deal. Certain issues are in the diplomatic realm where the MEA is also engaged.

Lynch's visit comes as expectations of a trade deal have been boosted by positive messages from US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi after days of bitter stalemate.

Trump said on a Truth Social post on September 9 that talks were continuing and "I feel certain that there will be no difficulty in coming to a successful conclusion for both of our Great Countries".

Calling PM Modi a "great friend", he said he would be talking to him.

PM Modi responded to Trump’s post, saying: "I am confident that our trade negotiations will pave the way for unlocking the limitless potential of the India-US partnership."

He added that he was looking forward to talking with Trump.

US Ambassador to India nominee Sergio Gor told a Senate panel considering his nomination last week that India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal was expected in Washington, DC, and he would meet US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

Meanwhile, India's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $26.49 billion in August from $27.35 billion in July.

Despite global and trade policy uncertainties, Indian exporters have done well. It shows that the government's policy has paid off.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is good news but I hope our negotiators protect Indian farmers and small businesses. We shouldn't compromise on our interests just to get a deal done.
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Aryan P
Our IT sector will benefit massively from this agreement. Better market access to US can boost our software exports significantly! 💻🚀
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Sarah B
As someone working in Indo-US trade, this has been long overdue. The bureaucratic delays have cost both countries billions. Hope they finalize before elections disrupt the process again.
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Vikram M
Good to see trade deficit narrowing. Our exporters are doing great despite global challenges. This agreement should help reduce it further. Make in India getting stronger! 💪
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Nikhil C
Hope they address the visa issues for Indian professionals. That's been a major pain point for our IT companies working with US clients.

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