US to Host Indian Delegation for Trade Deal Discussions in April
Indian delegation to travel to US in April to discuss trade deal: US envoy Gor
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The United States will welcome an Indian delegation later this month to discuss a bilateral trade deal established in February. US Ambassador to India Sergei Gor announced the visit after meetings with key US officials, aiming to enhance economic cooperation and achieve a $500 billion trade target.
- 01The Indian delegation's visit to Washington is scheduled for later this month.
- 02The bilateral trade deal was agreed upon in February, aiming for $500 billion in trade.
- 03Meetings included discussions on energy cooperation and emerging technologies.
- 04US Ambassador Sergei Gor emphasized the importance of mutual trade benefits.
- 05The visit follows the launch of the India-US Trade Facilitation Portal.
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The US is set to host an Indian delegation later this month to discuss a bilateral trade deal that was agreed upon in February, with a target of achieving $500 billion in bilateral trade. US Ambassador to India, Sergei Gor, made the announcement following a productive meeting with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. The discussions aim to enhance market access and strengthen supply chain resilience through an interim trade agreement framework. Gor's visit included meetings with various US officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, focusing on commercial diplomacy and cooperation in sectors like artificial intelligence and critical minerals. The Indian delegation's visit follows the recent launch of the India-US Trade Facilitation Portal, which is part of ongoing efforts to deepen economic ties between the two nations.
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The upcoming discussions could lead to increased trade opportunities for businesses in both countries, benefiting various sectors.
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