
India, United States discuss expediting conclusion of first phase of trade pact
The Hindu
Commerce Minister Goyal in Washington for India-US trade talks, aiming to expedite negotiations for bilateral trade agreement.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday (May 20, 2025) held discussions with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington to expedite negotiations on the first phase of the proposed bilateral trade agreement between the two countries.
Mr. Goyal is in Washington for a ministerial-level meeting to review the progress of negotiations of the trade pact.
"Good discussions with Secretary @HowardLutnick towards expediting the first tranche of India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement," Mr. Goyal said in a post on X.
Mr. Goyal was in Washington in March also for the trade talks.
The minister-level meeting is followed by the deliberations between the chief negotiators of the two countries, which will continue until May 22, 2025.
The meetings come against the backdrop of both countries exploring the possibility of an interim trade arrangement in goods to secure "early mutual wins" ahead of finalising the first phase of the trade agreement by fall (September-October) this year.
The main issues that will figure in the negotiations include market access, rules of origin, and non-tariff barriers.













