India and the United States on Wednesday concluded two-day ministerial-level talks on the proposed first phase of the bilateral trade agreement (BTA), amid efforts to finalise an initial deal before the expiry of a 10 per cent temporary tariff regime imposed by Washington on global trading partners on February 24.The discussions, held between Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in New Delhi, focused on reviewing progress in ongoing negotiations and identifying avenues to deepen economic engagement between the two countries. The US tariffs are set to expire on July 24.Also Read: India-US trade talks gather pace as tariff clock ticks“Concluded a series of meetings with @USTradeRep Ambassador Jamieson Greer and his delegation this morning. We reviewed progress of the ongoing India-US trade discussions and explored avenues to further deepen our economic partnership,” Goyal said in a post on X.Concluded a series of meetings with @USTradeRep Ambassador Jamieson Greer and his delegation this morning.We reviewed progress of the ongoing India–U.S. trade discussions and explored avenues to further deepen our economic partnership. I appreciate Ambassador Greer’s… pic.twitter.com/FjQ8AWMyYO— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) June 24, 2026 "I appreciate Ambassador Greer's leadership and the sustained efforts of both teams in advancing our discussions in a constructive and forward-looking manner," he added in the post.
India, US conclude two-day trade talks
India and the United States concluded ministerial talks on a proposed trade agreement, aiming to finalize an initial deal before Washington's temporary tariffs expire. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met in New Delhi to review progress and explore ways to strengthen economic ties. Both sides expressed appreciation for the constructive discussions, highlighting a forward-looking approach to deepening the bilateral partnership.













