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India and US Likely to Sign Agreement for Cooperation on Critical Minerals

Goyal is scheduled to be in the US this week to discuss ways to deepen overall bilateral trade ties.
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India and the United States are likely to sign an initial pact for cooperation on critical minerals this week, according to official sources. The two countries try to bolster trade ties despite diplomatic hiccups.

They are expected to sign an agreement to partner and cooperate in the area of critical minerals during Indian trade minister Piyush Goyal’s visit to Washington.

Goyal is scheduled to be in the US this week to discuss ways to deepen overall bilateral trade ties, according to one of the sources, weeks before the White House’s preparation for a leadership change following the presidential election later this year.

Goyal is expected to meet US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai this week, according to a statement from the Indian government.

Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden met in Delaware one-on-one as well as part of the Quad grouping which also includes the leaders of Australia and Japan.
 The initial pact on critical minerals would help build supply chains, exchange technical know-how, and promote collaboration between Indian and American businesses in the sector.

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