The US and India said trade negotiators had “positive” talks in New Delhi on Tuesday as both sides seek to resolve tensions following President Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs imposed on the Asian nation last month.
The two countries agreed to “intensify efforts” to reach a trade deal, India’s government said in a statement after the one-day talks. The discussions were “positive and forward looking, covering various aspects of the trade deal,” it said.
The US embassy in New Delhi said in a separate statement that Brendan Lynch, assistant US trade representative, held a “positive meeting” with his counterpart, Rajesh ...
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