Key Points

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is set to lead a crucial delegation to the United States to advance bilateral trade talks. The visit comes after positive discussions between Indian and US trade representatives earlier this week. Both nations have expressed commitment to achieving a mutually beneficial trade agreement. The ongoing negotiations signal a significant thaw in economic relations between India and the United States.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Leads Key US Trade Talks Amid Bilateral Thaw

  • Piyush Goyal delegation to visit US on September 22
  • Bilateral trade talks intensify between India and United States
  • Negotiations aim for mutually beneficial trade agreement
  • US Trade Representative team recently visited India for discussions
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Piyush Goyal to visit US on Sep 22 as talks intensify to achieve trade pact

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal heads to US for critical trade negotiations, seeking breakthrough in bilateral economic relations

"Positive discussions were held on various aspects of the trade deal - Commerce Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 20

A delegation led by the Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal, is slated to visit the United States on September 22, as trade talks have resumed in a significant thaw in the bilateral relations between the two nations.

According to a statement, during the last visit of the team of officials from the office of United States Trade Representative to India on September 16, "positive discussions were held on various aspects of the trade deal, and it was decided to intensify efforts in this regard".

"In continuation of these discussions, a delegation led by the Commerce and Industries Minister, Shri Piyush Goyal is visiting the United States for meetings with the U.S. side on 22nd September 2025. The delegation plans to take forward the discussions with a view to achieve early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement," the statement further said.

India and the US, during a high-level official meeting held here earlier this week, 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, trade discussions are going on at several levels. There is a positive frame of mind on both sides while approaching trade issues.

Expectations of a trade deal have been boosted by positive messages from US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see diplomatic efforts continuing despite previous hurdles. A strong trade agreement with US will create so many job opportunities for our youth. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Michael C
As someone working in Indo-US trade, this is welcome news. Both countries have so much to gain from reduced tariffs and streamlined regulations. Hope they address the visa issues for Indian professionals too.
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Anjali F
I hope our negotiators don't compromise on our agricultural interests. We've seen what happened with other trade deals. India first should be the priority! 🚜
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Siddharth J
Positive development! Strong economic ties with US will help counter China's influence in the region. Strategic partnership is as important as trade numbers.
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Rebecca D
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope the government is transparent about the terms. Previous trade negotiations have sometimes favored corporate interests over common citizens. We need balance.
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Vikram M
This could be a game-changer for Make in India! Better access to US markets means more investment and technology transfer. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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