Piyush Goyal promises calibrated opening of markets under US trade deal framework
India has agreed to a "very calibrated opening" of markets with the US, safeguarding key interests and sensitivities, according to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. He assured farmers that sensitive agricultural items are fully protecte...

Piyush Goyal promises calibrated opening of markets under US trade deal framework
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In a wide-ranging interview, Goyal said farmers have nothing to worry about. “I’ll tell farmers that all sensitive items in agriculture have been fully protected with a very carefully crafted exclusion list, where we have given no concessions,” he said.
Goyal said the framework lays the foundation for a deeper, technology-led economic partnership that balances access with national priorities, and opens up opportunities for labour-intensive sectors and services. It enables access to advanced tech to support India’s long-term growth ambitions. He said the proposed $500-billion trade intent in the framework mirrors India’s rising demand for several inputs and that diversifying sourcing helps.
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