India and U.S. Near Interim Trade Deal After Resolving Most Issues
Indian officials stated that most issues in bilateral trade talks have been settled. They expressed hope that an interim agreement could be signed soon.
indiatoday.intoday.inIndian officials said India and the United States have resolved most issues in ongoing trade negotiations. The two sides are now working toward an interim trade deal, according to statements released by Indian officials.
Negotiations have focused on market access, tariffs, and regulatory alignment between the two countries. No specific timeline for final signatures was provided in the statements. Officials indicated that remaining differences are limited in scope.
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