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Minister says India will sign a trade agreement with the United States by March

India and the U.S. are expected to sign a "formal" trade agreement in March. After that, New Delhi will lower tariffs on U.S. products, said Trade Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday. This was the first official timeline of the adoption of the deal.

Washington will then reduce the duty on Indian exports from 50% to 18% within a few days. Goyal stated that India will purchase about $500 billion worth of U.S. products over the next five years. This includes $70-80 billion of Boeing aircraft.

In the deal announced Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump reduced U.S. Tariffs on Indian Goods in exchange for New Delhi ceasing its Russian oil purchases and buying $500 billion of American goods.

Goyal, a reporter in New Delhi, said that he would sign a formal agreement in March after 30-45 days.

Goyal stated that India would increase its purchases of energy, aircraft, and chips from the United States. He said that orders for aircraft and engines, as well as other parts, will be worth around $100 billion.

Air India, owned by the Tata 'Group, placed an order for nearly 200 Boeing 737 MAX jets with Boeing last month. Akasa Air is a smaller airline that also has orders.

Indian stocks rose after the announcement on Monday of a?deal between India and the United States, as it removed any uncertainty regarding the future of their relationship.

India's main opposition party has put pressure on the government for a?details of the deal, as they are concerned about the extent to which the agriculture sector was opened.

Both sides announced on Tuesday that India would grant some limited access to the United States' agricultural market, but still maintain certain protections. Reporting by Shivangi Acharya, Additional reporting in New Delhi by Abhijith Gaapavaram, Writing by Shilpa jamkhandikar, Editing by YP. Rajesh. Clarence Fernandez. William Maclean.

(source: Reuters)