The United States and India claim: "The last unresolved dispute has been completely resolved."
According to Agence France Presse on September 8th, the United States stated on the same day that it had reached an agreement with India to resolve their last unresolved dispute at the World Trade Organization. At the same time, the leaders of the United States and India, who will attend the G20 summit, held a meeting.
According to reports, this agreement was reached on the occasion of Indian Prime Minister Modi's reception of US President Biden on the 8th. The White House subsequently praised the "close and lasting partnership" between the two countries.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative said, "Today's agreement has resolved unresolved long-standing disputes, opened a new chapter in bilateral cooperation, and will deepen US India trade relations."
The final unresolved dispute involves poultry, especially India's restrictions on importing certain agricultural products from the United States due to concerns about avian influenza.
On September 8th, US President Biden arrived in New Delhi to attend the G20 summit.
As part of the agreement, India has also agreed to reduce tariffs on certain American products, such as frozen turkey and frozen duck, as well as fresh blueberries and cranberries.
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The report states that the Office of the United States Trade Representative stated in a statement that reducing tariffs will increase economic opportunities for American producers in a "critical market".
In June this year, the United States and India agreed to end six disputes at the World Trade Organization, and India also agreed to reduce tariffs on some American products such as chickpeas and lentils.