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More than 50 business and industry leaders joined him for a closed-door roundtable hosted by the Consulate General of India in collaboration with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum.

Minister Piyush Goyal announced an approaching interim U.S.-India trade agreement during New York meetings.

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During a pivotal meeting in New York City, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal underscored India's commitment to strengthening trade ties with the United States. More than 50 business and industry leaders joined him for a closed-door roundtable hosted by the Consulate General of India in collaboration with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum. The minister detailed India's reform-driven economic landscape and the myriad of opportunities for global investors. Minister Goyal announced on X that discussions revolved around deepening trade, investment, and supply chains for mutual economic growth. The USISP Forum acknowledged the minister’s update on the progress of U.S.-India trade negotiations, promising an approaching interim agreement. These deliberations fortify India's pledge to enhance bilateral economic collaboration. Additionally, Minister Goyal held dedicated meetings with influential figures like Ted Pick of Morgan Stanley and Mastercard's Michael Miebach, focusing on long-term investments and digital innovations. Talks with Warburg Pincus and Amneal Pharmaceuticals further highlighted India’s appeal as a growing hub for finance and healthcare industries. (With inputs from agencies.)
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