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India, US most likely to sign pact on critical minerals, sources say

India and the United States are most likely to sign an initial pact for cooperation on vital minerals this week, two federal government sources said, as the 2 countries attempt to reinforce trade ties despite diplomatic hiccups.

They are expected to sign an agreement to partner and work together in the location of important minerals during Indian trade minister Piyush Goyal's see to Washington, the sources said.

Goyal is set up to be in the U.S. today to go over methods to deepen total bilateral trade ties, according to among the sources, weeks before the White Home's preparation for a. leadership modification following the governmental election later this. year.

Goyal is anticipated to fulfill U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina. Raimondo and U.S. 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 important minerals would help build. supply chains, exchange technical know-how, and promote. cooperation in between Indian and American businesses in the. sector, the very first official stated.

India's federal trade ministry did not instantly respond. to a Reuters e-mail for comment.

Reuters reported in June that state-run Coal India Ltd. is checking out lithium blocks in Argentina in addition to a. U.S. company to protect supplies of the battery material.

India has likewise proposed a separate crucial minerals trade. handle the United States. This offer would restrict the. imposition of tariffs by both countries and will be similar to a. pact with Japan that grants Japanese automakers wider access to. U.S. electrical automobiles tax credit.

India belongs to the U.S.-led Minerals Security. Partnership, which intends to make sure sufficient materials of minerals. required to satisfy zero-carbon objectives. In 2015, Modi's federal government. identified 30 minerals, including lithium and nickel, as. critical for driving the adoption of tidy energy.

India-U.S. bilateral trade in the 2023-24 stood. at nearly $120 billion, a record high. Under the Biden. administration, the 2 nations equally fixed all their. conflicts at the World Trade Organisation, an advancement India. called historical.

(source: Reuters)