India Targets U.S. Deal Completion by Year-End

India Targets U.S. Deal Completion by Year-End

Officials state that most outstanding issues in bilateral discussions have been resolved, paving the way for an agreement before the close of the year.

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The evidence strongly supports the statement that a U.S.-India trade deal is targeted for finalization. The most authoritative source, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), confirms a recent agreement between the two countries, indicating that official negotiations are active and progressing. This is corroborated by a highly relevant news article which explicitly states that negotiators are working to "finalize an interim trade deal." The convergence of information from a primary government source confirming an agreement and a secondary source reporting on the goal of finalization makes the claim highly credible. The other provided sources are irrelevant to the specific query and offer no contradictory evidence. While the exact timeline of "end of the current year" is not explicitly confirmed in the summaries, the language used ("finalize an interim trade deal") strongly implies a near-term objective, making the stated timeframe plausible.
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  • Bilateral Agreement: A formal arrangement between two countries to manage trade, economic, or political relations, often involving negotiated terms and conditions.