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Trade differences with US narrowing, hoping for trade deal: Sitharaman

WASHINGTON: There had been narrowing of trade differences between India and the US, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, hoping the two nations would soon enter into a trade deal.

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Washington, October 18

There had been narrowing of trade differences between India and the US, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, hoping that the two countries would be able to enter into a trade deal soon.

“I hope to have an agreement sooner. Obviously narrowing (of differences) is happening,” she told a group of Indian reporters.

Sitharaman, who is here to attend the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, was responding to a question on the status of the India-US trade deal currently being negotiated between the two countries.

The commerce ministry is working on it and hope the negotiations would get concluded sooner, she said.

“I know the intensity with which the negotiations are going on and a few issues on which there could be some differences are being sorted out. I hope they will be an agreement sooner,” she said.

Meanwhile, the US Department of Commerce on Thursday said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross during his recent trip to New Delhi stressed on the positive trends of the US-India trade relationship.

Ross met Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Railways Piyush Goyal.

He later joined Sitharaman and Goyal in bilateral meetings to advance US commercial interests, the Department of Commerce said. PTI

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