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India and the US discuss trade, critical mineral and nuclear power

Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Foreign Minister, said that he had held discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday.

India and the United States set a goal to more than double bilateral trade by 2030 to $500 billion. New Delhi also pledged to purchase?more U.S. defence and energy equipment to narrow the trade gap despite the fact that trade talks failed last year to produce a deal.

Investors who were waiting for progress in the two-way talks became frightened by the failure to reach a deal.

"Just finished a great conversation with Secretary Rubio. Jaishankar wrote in a blog post that they had discussed trade, critical minerals and nuclear cooperation. They also talked about defence, energy, defence, and defense.

The U.S. State Department stated that Rubio expressed his interest in expanding U.S.-India civil nuclear cooperation as well as increasing opportunities for American businesses.

In a press release, it was stated that "Secretary Rubio" and Minister Jaishankar had discussed a number of issues including?their interest in strengthening their economic cooperation and?their ongoing bilateral trade agreements. They also discussed regional developments and a commitment to a open and free Indo-Pacific. (Reporting from Anna Peverieri and David Brunnstrom, both in Barcelona; editing by Bill Berkrot).

(source: Reuters)