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JD Vance, PM Modi announce Terms of Reference for a 'mutually beneficial' bilateral trade agreement

The TOR announcement with India is a 'critical step forward' in negotiations with India, said USTR, as it aims to achieve reciprocal trade with 'one of our most strategic partners', the statement added.

April 22, 2025 / 12:14 IST
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PM Modi, while extending welcome to US V-P JD Vance during his India visit, reviewed trade talks, and said both nations will be setting a 'defining partnership' for the future.

US Vice President JD Vance and Prime Minister Modi on April 22 announced the Terms of Reference for a bilateral trade agreement, currently being negotiated between both the nations.

The terms of reference is being seen as a crucial step forward, establishing a 'roadmap for mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations', The Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) said in a statement. The USTR reiterated America's objective of reducing trade barriers and increasing market access for long term benefits.

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"Goals for the United States include increasing market access, reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, and negotiating a robust set of additional commitments to ensure long-term benefits," the statement said.

PM Modi, while extending welcome to US V-P JD Vance during his India visit, reviewed trade talks, and said both nations will be setting a 'defining partnership' for the future. "We reviewed the fast-paced progress following my visit to the US and meeting with President Trump. We are committed to mutually beneficial cooperation, including in trade, technology, defence, energy and people-to-people exchanges. India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership will be a defining partnership of the 21st Century for a better future of our people and the world," the Prime Minister said.