<p> New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met the US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai and discussed ways to further boost trade and investments between the two countries.</p>.<p> Goyal is in the US for a four-day visit. He reached San Francisco on November 13.</p>.<p> He also met Dukgeun Ahn, Minister of Trade, Korea, and Gan Kim Yong, Minister of Trade and Industry, Singapore.</p>.<p> These ministers are in the US for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) meeting.</p>.Tesla about to double its components imports from India: Piyush Goyal.<p> 'Wonderful meeting my friend Ambassador Katherine Tai, the US Trade Representative. We discussed ways to further deepen our trade & investment ties along with convergence on key WTO issues for a favourable outcome at MC13,' Goyal said on the social platform X.</p>.<p> The 164-member World Trade Organization (WTO) is holding its 13th ministerial conference (MC) at Abu Dhabi in February next year.</p>.<p> During the ministerial meetings in San Francisco, Goyal discussed potential collaboration under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), ways and means of further enhancing bilateral trade and commerce linkages and matters related to the WTO.</p>.<p> During the interaction with his Singaporean and South Korean counterparts, he suggested expediting the conclusion of the review of free trade agreements, the commerce ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p> Goyal also attended an investors' round table, where different venture capitalists and entrepreneurs from sectors such as energy, manufacturing, logistics, and technology participated.</p>.<p> During the visit, Goyal will participate in the third in-person IPEF Ministerial meeting, and the engagements of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).</p>.<p> Exports to the US have come down to $38.28 billion during April-September 2023, from $41.49 billion a year ago. Imports have declined to $21.39 billion during the first six months of the current fiscal, compared to $25.79 billion in the same period of the previous financial year. </p>
<p> New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met the US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai and discussed ways to further boost trade and investments between the two countries.</p>.<p> Goyal is in the US for a four-day visit. He reached San Francisco on November 13.</p>.<p> He also met Dukgeun Ahn, Minister of Trade, Korea, and Gan Kim Yong, Minister of Trade and Industry, Singapore.</p>.<p> These ministers are in the US for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) meeting.</p>.Tesla about to double its components imports from India: Piyush Goyal.<p> 'Wonderful meeting my friend Ambassador Katherine Tai, the US Trade Representative. We discussed ways to further deepen our trade & investment ties along with convergence on key WTO issues for a favourable outcome at MC13,' Goyal said on the social platform X.</p>.<p> The 164-member World Trade Organization (WTO) is holding its 13th ministerial conference (MC) at Abu Dhabi in February next year.</p>.<p> During the ministerial meetings in San Francisco, Goyal discussed potential collaboration under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), ways and means of further enhancing bilateral trade and commerce linkages and matters related to the WTO.</p>.<p> During the interaction with his Singaporean and South Korean counterparts, he suggested expediting the conclusion of the review of free trade agreements, the commerce ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p> Goyal also attended an investors' round table, where different venture capitalists and entrepreneurs from sectors such as energy, manufacturing, logistics, and technology participated.</p>.<p> During the visit, Goyal will participate in the third in-person IPEF Ministerial meeting, and the engagements of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).</p>.<p> Exports to the US have come down to $38.28 billion during April-September 2023, from $41.49 billion a year ago. Imports have declined to $21.39 billion during the first six months of the current fiscal, compared to $25.79 billion in the same period of the previous financial year. </p>