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    Government on Saturday said talks with the US for a bilateral trade agreement are moving ahead, although it remains unclear if a deal can be clinched in the next four days.“All FTAs have their own dynamics, and we are in a very, very advanced stage of discussions with Oman, the EU and US. We are also discussing with New Zealand, Chile, and Peru… So, we are busy right now on many FTAs simultaneously,” commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said.At a book launch event, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman too said talks with the US were progressing well.





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