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India and Japan Open Trade Talks to Ease Regulatory Hurdles

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has arrived in India for a three-day diplomatic mission, signaling a renewed push to untangle regulatory friction between the two nations. Trade Minister Piyush Goyal confirmed that officials are actively negotiating to clear these barriers and clear a path for increased Indian exports.

The high-level engagement centers on a series of meetings between Takaichi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Beyond the immediate goal of smoothing bilateral trade flows, the talks are expected to broaden into deeper investment partnerships and a reinforced strategic framework for both Asian powers. By addressing specific regulatory bottlenecks, the administration seeks to capitalize on the current diplomatic momentum to boost manufacturing and market access for Indian goods in Japan.

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