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Indo-U.S. deal: Trying to get remaining 1% sticking point across finish line, says U.S. envoy

Indo-U.S. deal: Trying to get remaining 1% sticking point across finish line, says U.S. envoy
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U.S. envoy Sergio Gor stated that India and the U.S. are nearing the finalization of a trade deal, with only one percent of the agreement left to resolve. Negotiators are currently in India working to complete the pact within the coming weeks.

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Finalizing this trade agreement could significantly strengthen economic ties between the world's two largest democracies and impact global supply chain strategies.

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U.S. envoy to India Sergio Gor on Wednesday (June 3, 2026) said India and the United States were trying to resolve the remaining one per cent sticking point in their trade deal and expected the pact to be inked within the next several weeks.

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