U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said the pending trade deal between the United States and India will be finalized in the coming weeks [1].

The agreement aims to resolve outstanding economic differences and lock in a long-delayed trade pact to strengthen bilateral ties [3]. A successful deal would reduce trade barriers and foster closer economic cooperation between the two nations.

Gor said he is optimistic about the timeline for the agreement. "We are confident that the trade deal will be finalized in the coming weeks," Gor said [1].

The envoy said that the two countries are working through the final details to ensure a mutually beneficial outcome. He said the strength of the current diplomatic relationship is a foundation for the economic pact.

"The United States and India are close partners and will resolve our trade differences," Gor said [2].

The process follows a period of negotiation intended to address specific trade disputes and tariffs. The finalization of the deal is seen as a critical step in diversifying supply chains and increasing investment flow between the U.S. and India.

"We are confident that the trade deal will be finalized in the coming weeks,"

The potential finalization of this trade deal signals a strategic shift toward deeper economic integration between Washington and New Delhi. By resolving long-standing trade differences, the U.S. seeks to secure a more stable partner in Asia, while India aims to increase its export capabilities and attract further American investment.