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If the US is happy, they should sign on the dotted line: Goyal on India–US trade talks

Commerce minister Piyush Goyal said the current visit by the Deputy USTR, who joined recently, is not a formal negotiating round. “Negotiations are progressing well," he said on the India-US trade talks.

December 11, 2025 / 18:37 IST
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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday responded to recent remarks from US trade officials about the ongoing India–US trade negotiations, saying that if the United States believes it has secured a favourable deal, it should “sign on the dotted line.”

The comment follows a statement by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, where he described India’s latest proposals as among the “best we’ve ever received as a country” in the context of talks on expanding market access—especially for agricultural products. Greer’s remarks came as a US delegation, led by Deputy USTR Ambassador Rick Switzer, is in New Delhi for discussions on the bilateral trade package.

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Asked to address this optimism, Goyal said: “That only the USTR can answer. His happiness is very much welcome. And I do believe that if they are very happy, they should be signing on the dotted line.”

Goyal noted that India and the US have engaged in multiple detailed rounds of negotiations so far. “Negotiations are progressing well. We’ve had substantive discussions over several rounds of negotiations. In the past, I think five rounds have happened,” he said on the sidelines of an India-Italy joint press briefing.