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India-US Bilateral Trade Deal Nearly Complete, Says US Ambassador

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US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor has stated that trade negotiations between India and the United States are in their final stages. According to Gor, the two sides are in the last one to two percent of concluding the bilateral trade agreement. Negotiators from both countries have been working toward finalizing the long-awaited deal. The ambassador's remarks signal that a formal agreement between the world's largest democracies could be imminent.

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