Goyal pointed to his recent productive sessions with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in New Delhi as evidence of the ongoing momentum. He emphasized that the objective remains a balanced deal that serves the interests of farmers, workers, and consumers in both markets. The minister’s statement serves as a direct rebuttal to international reports suggesting that India is prioritizing tactical delays over an early resolution.
Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal echoed this sentiment, confirming that no significant barriers currently obstruct the finalization of the pact. During a briefing on June 2026 trade data, Agarwal noted that India is actively participating in broader discussions regarding U.S. tariff policies. With the core framework already established, officials maintain a positive outlook on reaching a timely conclusion.




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