India sees no hurdle in importing $500 billion goods from US over five years, Piyush Goyal says demand will far exceed figure
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India anticipates purchasing $500 billion in goods from the US over five years, a figure Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal deems conservative given the nation’s expanding economy. This projection aligns with India’s overall import demand, expected to reach $2 trillion, creating significant opportunities for US suppliers in sectors like aviation, technology, and energy.
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