"Completely False": Piyush Goyal On Report India Rejected Quick US Trade Deal
Union Minister Piyush Goyal has dismissed reports claiming that India rejected a swift trade proposal from the United States. He characterized the allegations as completely false while highlighting positive diplomatic engagements between the two nations.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal took to social media to refute claims that India had turned down an offer for a quick trade agreement with the United States. He described the reports as entirely inaccurate and emphasized the strength of the ongoing economic partnership.
Goyal specifically noted that he held productive discussions during the recent visit of high-ranking U.S. officials to the capital. He stated that the dialogue remained constructive as both countries work toward shared economic goals and trade facilitation.
The minister confirmed he had "fantastic meetings with USTR Jamieson Greer when he visited Delhi in June," signaling that the relationship between the Indian government and the U.S. Trade Representative remains on firm footing. No official details regarding a rejected deal were provided by the ministry. Source: Union Minister Piyush Goyal via X.



