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US trade pact framework soon
Financial Express Hyderabad
|February 18, 2025
Bilateral Agreement
The trade agreement that India and the US have agreed to negotiate during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Washington will not be akin to a free trade agreement (FTA), but will explore ways to boost trade on a bilateral give-and-take basis.
According to official sources, the contours of the agreement will be clear in a couple of weeks, with both sides agreeing to follow a tough timeline for official-level talks.
"It is not akin to FTA. What contours it will take we are working out. It will be on a bilateral rather than on most favoured nation (MFN) basis. It is a much fairer kind of negotiations (that is going to be held), and a fair agreement that India is trying to take forward," an official, who did not wish to be identified, said. "In a couple of weeks, the level of ambition of the agreement will be clear as well as the nature of the agreement," he said.
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