"With regard to joining the trade pillar of IPEF, India decides its strategy on its own terms...If you want binding commitments (from India) on different subjects, tell me what I am getting in return. It has to be good for my people and my country. What you give me in return will determine whether I will join the trade pillar. You negotiate and if we see some advantage, then we will join,” the minister said at a function organised by a media house in New Delhi.
The minister also expressed optimism that India-US bilateral trade in goods and services will reach $500-600 billion by 2030. Bilateral trade stands at about $175 billion now.
The United States is not looking for a new trade pact with any country, the minister said.
IPEF was launched jointly by the United States and other partner countries of the Indo-Pacific region on May 23 this year in Tokyo.
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