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India-US Trade Negotiations Going On in Full Speed: FM Sitharaman

The ongoing trade deal negotiations came up for discussion during a pull aside between Sitharaman & Steven Mnuchin.

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday, 19 October, said negotiations between India and the United States on a trade deal are going on in "full speed", and expressed hope that it will conclude soon.

The ongoing trade deal negotiations briefly came up for discussion during a pull aside between Sitharaman and US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the IMF headquarters. Mnuchin is scheduled to visit India early next month.

"In fact, I broadly mentioned it to Secretary Mnuchin, but that is something on which the Commerce minister and Mr (Robert) Lighthizer (US Trade Representatives) are working. My inputs are that the negotiations are going in full speed and there's a great intensity with which both sides are engaging, and hopefully the deal will be structured soon," Sitharaman said.

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Responding to a question, she said a totalisation agreement with the US has always been on the cards.

"One of the reasons why that was never responded to was that India did not have a social welfare net or social insurance cover for Indians in India. And therefore, if they had to give it, they wouldn't be given in the sense where would it be used?” she said.

"Today, I think most private insurances or for many of the families which are below the certain level of income, Ayushman Bharat is a fantastic big coverage. There is also now a lot more private sector options for insurance coverage. So whether that has been factored in now in the negotiations on this particular thing, I'm not adequately informed," Sitharaman said.

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‘Fruitful Dialogue’

She said that India in the past, even when she was the Commerce minister, had put several arguments before, but they were repeatedly stonewalled over the health cover issue.

"I remember that. I've heard it at least twice in my negotiations on the totalisation," Sitharaman said. It could be "humongous amounts", she added.

Most of the Indians working in the US unfortunately have no claim over their social security deductions, because there is a minimum period of at least 10 years, she said.

"It's so designed that you really can't benefit. And no one, in any case, does live for that duration in this country," she said.

An official release issued said Sitharaman had a "fruitful" dialogue with Mnuchin.

The two sides agreed to continue the dialogue in the first week of November during Mnuchin's visit to New Delhi, it said.

(Published in an arrangement with PTI.)

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