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The US President imposed 26 percent tariff on Indian goods under his “liberation day” manifesto. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington in February, trade talks between India and the United States have gained momentum.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar responded to the claim of offering a trade agreement with Zero Tariff of US President Donald Trump. Speaking to reporters, Jaishankar said that trade talks are going on between India and America. These are complex dialogues. Nothing is decided until everything is fixed. Any business deal should be mutually beneficial; It should be effective for both countries. This is what we expect from the business deal. Until this does not happen, any decision on it will be hurry.
He said that the ongoing talks are complex and far from the end. Speaking to reporters, Jaishankar said that trade talks are going on between India and America. These are complex dialogues. Nothing is decided until everything is fixed. Any business deal should be mutually beneficial; It should work for both countries. This will be our expectation from the business deal. Till this does not happen, any decision on it will be hurry. India is trying to finalize the trade agreement with the US before the 90-day tariff relief period declared by Donald Trump on 9 April.
The US President imposed 26 percent tariff on Indian goods under his “liberation day” manifesto. After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington in February, trade talks between India and the United States have gained momentum. The goal of the two countries is to complete the first phase of the agreement by autumn. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is going to visit the US from 17 to 20 May to speed up talks.
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