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'Ongoing continuously': India-US in contact at various levels for trade deal; FTA talks also on with EU

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NEW DELHI: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal indicated on Tuesday that the government is maintaining contact with the United States at various levels concerning the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), suggesting potential progress towards the agreement.

The minister, however, avoided specifying any timeline for completing the BTA negotiations, noting that discussions continue without fixed deadlines. "Our talks with the United States are ongoing continuously. Contacts are maintained at different levels. We never negotiate based on deadlines. The possibilities are full. Every possibility exists. Currently, the US government is in shutdown mode. In light of that, we'll have to see how, where, and when the talks can take place," the Union Minister stated during his Qatar visit.


This comes just two days external affairs minister S Jaishankar clarified India's stance, talking about 'respecting the red lines'. Acknowledging that there are "problems" and "issues" in the India-US relationship that need resolution, Jaishankar said on Sunday that any understanding on bilateral trade "has to be (one) where our bottom lines, our red lines are respected." "There has got to be a trade understanding with US. But... in any agreement, there are things you can negotiate and things you can't," he added, asserting that India will not compromise on matters affecting the interests of farmers, small-scale industries, and fishermen.

Trade talks with EU
Meanwhile, regarding Free Trade Agreement (FTA) discussions with the European Union , Goyal said, "There are very good discussions going on between EU and India in Brussels. Our entire team is there." He shared positive views about the partnership between the $20 trillion European Union comprising 27 nations and India, currently the fastest growing large economy globally.

Goyal highlighted the advantages both partners bring: India's youthful, skilled workforce alongside the EU's technological and innovative capabilities. "We are hoping to work together in a spirit of deep understanding of each other's sensitivities so that we can conclude a very equitable, fair and balanced free trade agreement between the $20 trillion European Union of 27 countries and India, the fastest growing large economy in the world today, we complement each other," he stated.

Goyal further added, "Our young, talented and skilled population is a great resource for the European Union who needs talented young people. The innovation and technology base that European Union has holds tremendous potential for Indian businesses and jointly the European Union companies and Indian companies can leverage each other's strengths so that we can serve the world together."

He announced that Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal would visit Brussels to meet his counterpart after the current discussions conclude, planning the next steps.

Addressing the FTA timeline, Goyal said, "I have often said that we neither do negotiations with a deadline, nor do we like to unnecessarily delay negotiations. So we will make every endeavor to meet the leaders expectations and complete the negotiations before the end of the year and I see tremendous potential and possibility."
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