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Minister Goyal in US for trade talks, waiting to see outcome, says Sitharaman
This story was originally published at 16:46 IST on 6 March 2025
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--Sitharaman: Waiting to see what comes out of Minister Goyal's talks in US
--Sitharaman: Minister Goyal in US to discuss trade relations
NEW DELHI – Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is in the US currently to discuss trade relations and the Indian government is awaiting what comes out of Goyal's discussions there, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday in response to a question on how the government intends to protect the interests of Indian exporters as the US plans to rollout reciprocal tariffs.
"At the moment, based on the information that we have and also the commerce ministry having some consultations with some stakeholders, the minister has gone to the US to initiate some discussions," Sitharaman said at a post-Budget interaction with tax professionals and other stakeholders in Andhra Pardesh. "The ineterest of all our exporters is documented with the commerce ministry and so we'll have to see how the ministry is taking up the negotiations there. All of us are constantly giving information and sharing inputs to protect the interset of Indian exporters. Lets see what comes out of the negotiations."
The US is set to impose reciprocal tariffs on India and several other nations from Apr. 2 based on the duty levied by them on American goods. Goyal, who will return from the US on Friday, is likely to meet the US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. At the meeting, Goyal may discuss provisions of the proposed trade deal and also ask the US government to delay the imposition of tariffs on India.
Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also visited Washington and met US President Donald Trump. The two leaders had agreed to negotiate a multi-sectoral bilateral trade agreement and set a target of taking their trade to $500 billion by 2030. Both the sides have set the aim to conclude the first tranche of the deal by December.
India has been focussing on improving its trade relations with Washington after President Trump's Republican Party emerged victorious in the US election. Trump has condemned India's trade policies at several instances in the last five months, even calling India a 'tariff king'.
The US is India's top export destination, with its share in the country's total merchandise exports at about 17%. In 2023-24 (Apr-Mar), India exported goods worth $77.52 billion to the US and had a trade surplus of $35.32 billion. End
US$1 = INR 87.12
Reported by Krity Ambey
Edited by Akul Nishant Akhoury
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