India Rejects Reports Of Hold-Off In Talks With US, Says Remain Engaged For Mutually Beneficial Trade Pact

India has dismissed rumors suggesting a pause in trade negotiations with the United States, affirming its commitment to pursuing a mutually beneficial trade agreement. This clarification comes in the wake of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) initiating new Section 301 trade investigations that scrutinize the policies and industrial practices of 16 countries, including India and China. Indian officials emphasized that they are actively engaged in discussions to enhance trade relations with the U.S., underscoring the importance of collaboration in achieving economic growth. The ongoing dialogues are seen as crucial for both nations, particularly in light of rising global economic challenges and the need for strategic trade partnerships. As India seeks to bolster its economic stance, it remains focused on addressing any trade barriers and fostering a conducive environment for bilateral trade expansion with the U.S., aiming to navigate the complexities of international trade dynamics effectively.
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