India-US interim Trade Deal Likely To Be Operationalised In April: Piyush Goyal

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has announced that the interim trade deal between India and the United States is expected to be operational by April. This follows a recent joint statement issued by both nations, confirming the finalization of a framework for the agreement. The interim trade deal is seen as a significant step in enhancing bilateral trade relations, which have faced challenges in recent years due to various tariff and regulatory disputes. The agreement aims to address key sectors such as agriculture, textiles, and technology, fostering a more conducive environment for trade. With India and the US being major global economies, this deal is anticipated to not only boost economic ties between the two countries but also contribute to broader regional stability and growth. Both governments are optimistic that the agreement will pave the way for future negotiations, ultimately leading to a comprehensive trade partnership that benefits both nations.
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