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Hoping for a trade deal with the US soon: FM

Again targets former PM Manmohan Singh

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There has been a narrowing of trade difference­s between India and the US, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, hoping that the two countries would be able to enter into a trade deal soon. “I hope to have an agreement sooner. Obviously narrowing

(of difference) is happening,” she said.

Trade difference­s have been narrowing between India and the US, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ( pictured) has said, hoping that the countries will be able to enter into a trade deal soon. “I hope to have an agreement sooner. Obviously narrowing (of difference) is happening.”

The commerce ministry is working on it and hope that the negotiatio­ns will get concluded sooner, she said.

Sitharaman is in Washington to attend the annual meeting of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. “I know the intensity with which the negotiatio­ns are going on and a few issues on which there could be some difference­s are being sorted out. I hope there will be an agreement sooner,” she said.

‘India still fastest-growing economy’

Sitharaman reiterated that India remains among the fastest-growing economies of the world and efforts are being made to make it grow faster. The IMF has projected a reduced growth rate for India, but the country’s economy is “still growing as the fastest”, she said.

Sitharaman said she is “certainly not risking a comparison” with China, even though the two countries growth rates have been projected at 6.1 per cent in a latest IMF report.

“The IMF (in its latest projection­s) reduces the growth (rate) for all the global economies. It reduces the growth for India too. But even otherwise, even with that India is still growing as the fastest growing economy," she said.

‘Recalling what went wrong necessary’

Targeting former prime minister Manmohan Singh for accusing the NDA government of always trying to put the blame on its rivals, she said that recalling when and what went wrong during a certain period is absolutely necessary.

Conceding that there were some “weaknesses” in his regime, Singh had on Thursday said the Modi government should stop blaming the UPA for every economic crisis, as five years were sufficient time to come up with solutions.

“I respect Dr Manmohan Singh for telling me not to do the blame game. But recalling when and what went wrong during a certain period is absolutely necessary to put it in context, now that I’m being charged that there’s no narrative at all about the economy,” Sitharaman said on Thursday.

The senior Congress leader’s comments at the press conference in Mumbai came after Sitharaman at an event at the Columbia University in New York held the Manmohan SinghRaghu­ram Rajan combinatio­n responsibl­e for subjecting public sector banks (PSBS) to their “worst phase”.

“I had to recall that. So, it’s not so much with the sense of wanting to put the blame on somebody,” the finance minister said.

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