U.S trade officials to visit India for trade talks from Tuesday
- A U.S. Delegation, led by Brendan Lynch, is visiting India from March 25 to 29 for trade talks, focusing on agricultural market access and lowering import duties.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik commented on discussing Indian import duties and specific products, such as corn, during the upcoming negotiations.
- India and the U.S. Aim to enhance their trade relationship, pledging to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030 and negotiate a Bilateral Trade Agreement.
- The U.S. Embassy stated that this visit shows a commitment to a productive trade relationship, with expectations for equitable discussions on trade and investment.
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US Trade Official To Visit India Days Before Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Kicks In
Brendan Lynch, the assistant US trade representative for South and Central Asia, will pay a five-day visit to India beginning Tuesday, days before US President Donald Trump's tit-for-tat tariff kicks in.
·New Delhi, India
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