Rumors swirling about India’s alleged rejection of a fast-track trade agreement with the United States have been firmly rebutted by Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor. Both officials labeled the reports as “false” and “misleading,” indicating that the narrative being circulated is not representative of the actual discussions taking place between the two nations.
According to Goyal, the recent conversations held with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer have been fruitful. He emphasized that both India and the United States are dedicated to crafting a trade agreement that is both balanced and mutually advantageous. Echoing this sentiment, Sergio Gor characterized the discussions as constructive, underscoring that both governments remain actively engaged in the negotiation process.
Offering further insight into the progress of the talks, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal mentioned that negotiations are advancing without any hitches. He indicated that a framework for the proposed trade agreement is already in place. The next steps involve both countries determining the right moment to finalize and officially sign the agreement, a decision that appears to be strategically timed.
On the American side, there is a palpable sense of optimism regarding the potential conclusion of an interim trade agreement in the near future. US officials have highlighted the ongoing collaboration between New Delhi and Washington, suggesting that the cooperative spirit remains robust. This outlook reflects a shared commitment to enhancing economic ties between the two countries.
