The delegation led by Goyal held discussions with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, United States Trade Representative and Sergio Gor, US Ambassador-designate to India
Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal held “constructive” meetings with the Trump administration on the bilateral trade agreement during his US visit earlier this week, a press release said on Thursday.
The delegation led by Goyal held discussions with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, United States Trade Representative and Sergio Gor, US Ambassador-designate to India. The visit happened as New Delhi and Washington make moves to reach a trade deal after President Donald Trump’s tariffs went into effect last month.
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“The delegation had constructive meetings with the US Government on various aspects of the deal. Both sides exchanged views on possible contours of the deal and it was decided to continue the engagements with a view to achieve early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement,” the statement said.
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