India, US sign terms of reference for first phase of trade deal
NEW DELHI, April 15 (Reuters) - India and the United States have signed the terms of reference for the first part of a bilateral trade deal, an Indian trade official said on Tuesday.
India and the U.S. agreed in February to work on the first phase of a trade deal to be concluded late this year, with a view to reaching bilateral trade worth $500 billion by 2030.
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