IN PHOTOS | Mission 500: India, US set USD 500 billion trade target by 2030

US President Donald Trump hosted PM Modi for an official working visit in Washington DC on Thursday. Both the countries in the meeting set an ambitious goal for the bilateral trade by 2030. (Text/ANI, Pics/PTI and AP)

Updated On: 2025-02-14 04:19 PM IST

Compiled by : Joy Manikumar

Pics/PTI and AP

During PM Modi's two-day visit, India and the United States set an ambitious goal to double bilateral trade to USD 500 billion by 2030

As per the statement from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the leaders resolved to expand trade and investment to make their citizens more prosperous, nations stronger, economies more innovative and supply chains more resilient

They resolved to deepen the trade relationship between both nations to promote growth that ensures fairness, national security and job creation

The leaders set a bold new goal for bilateral trade called "Mission 500", which aims to double the total bilateral trade to USD 500 billion by 2030

The leaders recognising that this would require new, fair-trade terms, have announced plans to negotiate the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by fall 2025

Both leaders committed to designate senior representatives to advance these negotiations and to ensure that the trade relationship fully reflects the aspirations of the COMPACT

To advance this innovative, wide-ranging BTA, both nations will take an integrated approach to strengthen and deepen bilateral trade across the goods and services sector, and will work towards increasing market access, reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, and deepening supply chain integration

The leaders welcomed initial steps to demonstrate a mutual commitment to address bilateral trade barriers

The United States welcomed India's recent call to lower tariffs on U.S. products of interest in the areas of bourbon, motorcycles, ICT products and metals, as well as measures to enhance market access for U.S. agricultural products, like alfalfa hay and duck meat, and medical devices

India also hailed US measures taken to enhance exports of Indian mangoes and pomegranates to their country. The two sides will also work together to increase trade in agricultural goods, the statement read

Both sides also pledged to collaborate to enhance bilateral trade by increasing U.S. exports of industrial goods to India and Indian exports of labour-intensive manufactured products to the United States

Finally, the leaders committed to driving opportunities for US and Indian companies to make greenfield investments in high-value industries in each other's countries

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