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Larger trade deal can be done much faster, says Goyal

- NEHA ALAWADHI

India and the US can do a larger trade deal much faster, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday. “I am delighted that both the leaders (Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump) have decided to formally engage to move towards a free trade agreement (FTA) between the two big economies and my own sense is that America also will gain very significan­tly with this partnershi­p,” said Goyal. The minister said he didn’t see this engagement to be like earlier free trade negotiatio­ns that go on for decades.

Modi and Trump on Tuesday held delegation-level talks on key issues such as trade and energy cooperatio­n. The minister was speaking at an event organised by the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry and the Us-india Business Council on The India-us Business Story: Opportunit­y, Innovation, Entreprene­urship. The two released a report on $ 500-billion Road Map: Us-india

Bilateral Partnershi­p: Aiming High.

“An FTA between India and the US would have wide-ranging ramificati­ons for the domestic industries, and a clear cost benefit analysis would be needed to gauge its total impact,” said the report.

Goyal assured the gathering that the discussion­s on FTA “will see a similar kind of stakeholde­r consultati­on as you saw last year, with different industry groups, interest groups on market access or opening up services, investment protocols, on areas of mutual interest... We’ll be engaging with industry and all stakeholde­rs on both sides... Whatever is done, will be in the interests of both”.

He said the two sides would close the first set of the limited engagement, which has been finalised. “We will get into legal vetting and close that quickly.”

When asked about foreign investor sentiment in India not being too positive, Goyal said people were “welcome” to invest in India “but not at the cost of our pride”. “I don’t think anybody invests in a country out of charity. A person will invest in a country for its opportunit­y. India offers that opportunit­y. I am the last fellow to say we need your money therefore, come here,” he said.

“I DON'T THINK ANYBODY INVESTS IN A COUNTRY OUT OF CHARITY. A PERSON WILL INVEST IN A COUNTRY FOR ITS OPPORTUNIT­Y. INDIA OFFERS THAT OPPORTUNIT­Y” PIYUSH GOYAL

Commerce and Industry Minister

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