'Look To Finalise It In March': Top Official To NDTV On India-US Trade Deal

In a recent interview with NDTV, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal indicated that India is aiming to finalize the long-awaited trade deal with the United States by March. While this timeline reflects New Delhi's aspirations, Agrawal clarified that it should not be interpreted as a strict deadline. The deal, which has been under negotiation for several months, is expected to enhance economic ties between the two nations, focusing on various sectors, including goods and services. Both countries have expressed a commitment to reducing trade barriers and fostering a more robust economic partnership. As negotiations continue, officials are optimistic about the potential benefits for businesses and consumers in both countries, aiming for a mutually beneficial agreement that could strengthen bilateral relations. The upcoming discussions are crucial, as they may pave the way for significant developments in India-US trade relations, which have seen fluctuations in recent years due to various geopolitical factors. Achieving a trade deal would represent a key milestone in enhancing cooperation between the two major economies.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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