India, US push trade talks forward as Goyal hails ‘constructive’ discussions – Firstpost


Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday said he held a series of meetings with US Trade Representative (USTR) Ambassador Jamieson Greer and his delegation to review the progress of ongoing India-US trade discussions.

In a post on X, Goyal said the two sides discussed the current state of trade negotiations and explored avenues to further strengthen the economic partnership between the two countries.

“Concluded a series of meetings with @USTradeRep Ambassador Jamieson Greer and his delegation this morning. We reviewed the progress of the ongoing India–U.S. trade discussions and explored avenues to further deepen our economic partnership,” Goyal wrote.

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The minister also appreciated Ambassador Greer’s leadership and the sustained efforts of negotiating teams from both sides, saying the discussions were moving ahead in a “constructive and forward-looking manner.”

The latest engagement comes as New Delhi and Washington continue efforts to expand bilateral trade cooperation and address key issues to strengthen their economic relationship.

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