Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced that India and the US are working on a fair and balanced trade agreement to strengthen economic ties. He emphasized the strong strategic partnership between the two nations and the potential for expanded trade. Goyal remains optimistic about India's growth despite global challenges, citing new opportunities. The minister also highlighted upcoming agreements with European nations as a sign of India's rising global trade influence.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Says India-US Trade Deal Will Be Fair and Balanced

  • India and US negotiating mutually beneficial trade deal
  • Goyal highlights strong strategic partnership
  • Deal aims to expand bilateral trade
  • India sees global turbulence as opportunity
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India-US negotiating fair, equitable, balanced trade agreement says Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal confirms India-US trade negotiations aim for a fair, equitable agreement to boost bilateral trade and economic ties.

"We are negotiating to make a nice, fair, equitable and balanced agreement to promote business. – Piyush Goyal"

Bern, June 10

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that India and the US were in the process of negotiating a fair and equitable trade agreement that will benefit both economies.

Addressing a press conference over India-US trade deal and Future trade agreement with the European Union, Piyush Goyal said, "PM Narendra Modi and US President Trump met in February 2025...Both our leaders have decided to enter into a bilateral trade agreement which will be mutually beneficial for both the economies, businesses on both sides and the people of both countries. We are negotiating to make a nice, fair, equitable and balanced agreement to promote business."

Highlighting that both America and India are "very close friends, allies and strategic partners", Piyush Goyal said that the trade deal is an opportunity to expand bilateral trade and strengthen the partnership between the two nations.

"Both America and India are very close friends, allies and strategic partners. For us, the relationship with the United States of America as our largest bilateral trade partner and as a country which is home to millions of persons of Indian origin, a country which has provided education to millions of Indians, a country with which we have shared very strong ties, whether in the world of business or geopolitically, we believe it's an opportunity for us to expand our bilateral trade and strengthen our partnership..."

Goyal seemed confident of pushing through trade agreements despite the volatile geopolitical conditions around the world.

"We, in India, look at every challenge and crisis as an opportunity. I am not really concerned about what's happening in the world. I believe this will open up new vistas of opportunity for India. I am looking at the ways we can increase business across the world. We are having robust discussions with the US...With the three important agreements of Europe, hopefully done in the next month or two, with our agreements with the different countries in the Middle East and Australia...India is today coming out of the shadows. In this situation, any turbulence in the rest of the world will hurt India less than it will hurt the rest. We have a big runway of growth ahead of us," he said.

Goyal highlighted the FTA with the European Nations as a sign from which India will draw inspiration.

"I believe, a new era of partnership, friendship and togetherness between the 4 (European Free Trade Association) EFTA nations, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland with India is going to begin in October...TEPA, is officially called the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, but I look upon this as the Trust and Efficiency Partnership Agreement...We draw a lot of inspiration from your journey. We believe it is a very natural partnership...We can add huge value to the future of members and the business community," he said.

The minister began his Switzerland visit with a lunch interaction with CEOs of select Swiss companies and prospective investors who are exploring investment possibilities in India.

The meeting provided a platform for the business leaders to share their plans and learn more about India's investment environment.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is great news! A balanced trade deal with US will create so many opportunities for Indian businesses and startups. Hope it includes easier visa norms for our IT professionals too 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the optimism, we must ensure our farmers and small industries are protected in any trade deal. America's agricultural subsidies could flood our markets if not negotiated carefully.
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Arjun S.
Finally! India is asserting itself in global trade. The EFTA agreement is particularly interesting - Swiss technology + Indian manufacturing could be a game changer. Make in India getting global recognition!
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Sanjana T.
Hope this doesn't become another one-sided deal where we open our markets but don't get equivalent access. Remember how previous governments compromised on pharma patents? We need to learn from past mistakes.
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Vikram J.
The timing is perfect with global supply chains shifting away from China. If we play our cards right, India can become the new manufacturing hub. But we need to improve our infrastructure and ease of doing business first.
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Neha P.
Good to see India expanding trade beyond traditional partners. But I hope we don't neglect our neighbors in SAARC while chasing these big deals. Regional trade is equally important for long-term growth.
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Karan D.
The minister's confidence is reassuring, but implementation is key. We've seen many announcements before - hope this time the benefits actually reach small businesses and not just big corporates.

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