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US-India Trade Deal Imminent, Says Envoy Sergio Gor

US Envoy to India, Sergio Gor, anticipates the signing of a US-India trade deal in the coming weeks. The agreement aims to enhance bilateral trade, which has grown from $20 billion to over $220 billion.

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June 1, 2026
US-India Trade Deal Imminent, Says Envoy Sergio Gor

The United States and India are on the brink of finalizing a significant trade agreement, according to US Envoy to India Sergio Gor. Speaking at the US-India TRUST Initiative at the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, Gor highlighted the remarkable growth in bilateral trade between the two nations, which has surged from $20 billion to over $220 billion in goods and services over the past two decades.

Trade Expansion and Economic Integration

The anticipated trade deal is expected to further deepen economic ties, offering transformative potential for both countries. President Trump's administration aims to facilitate bilateral trade to create unprecedented opportunities for American businesses and workers. "Our current interim trade agreement is on the table for us to finalize," Gor stated, emphasizing the mutual benefits of the deal.

"Just last week, India had sent a team to Washington D.C. to finalize the last 1% of that trade deal. Next week we will welcome a U.S. delegation here to continue those talks," Gor added.

Innovation and High-Value Sectors

The growth in bilateral trade is largely driven by innovation and high-value sectors involving large corporations and start-ups. Gor noted the importance of deepening research collaborations, particularly in sectors like energy, aviation, R&D, advanced manufacturing, and digital infrastructure.

Future Opportunities

Gor emphasized the potential for scaling the economic relationship into a more seamless and resilient partnership. "India's growing economy and significant infrastructure needs align well with American expertise," he said, calling for more joint research projects and accelerated pathways to commercialization.

Year Bilateral Trade Value (USD Billion)
2000 20
2023 220

Next Steps

The finalization of the trade deal is expected in the coming weeks and months, with both nations actively engaged in negotiations. The deal promises to unlock prosperity and enhance the economic partnership between the United States and India.

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