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India-US trade deal talks back on track! Piyush Goyal expected to visit America; ‘may be in the next few days’ – The Times of India
India-US trade deal talks are back on track with commerce minister Piyush Goyal expected to visit America soon. The visit would follow the recent one-day discussions between US Chief Negotiator Brendan Lynch and Indian counterpart Rajesh Agrawal in India, focusing on the proposed bilateral trade agreement.According to a PTI report quoting sources, Piyush Goyal is likely to travel to Washington shortly, as India-US trade negotiations continue to progress positively.
“The commerce minister’s visit is likely soon… may be in the next few days… for the trade talks,” sources were quoted as saying.The commerce ministry reported on September 16 that discussions with the visiting US delegation regarding a bilateral trade agreement were constructive, with both parties committed to reaching a swift and advantageous conclusion.“It was decided to intensify efforts to achieve early conclusion of a mutually beneficial trade agreement,” the ministry announced in a statement following a seven-hour meeting with US representatives.Also Read | Big blow! Trump revokes sanctions waiver – why is Iran’s Chabahar port important for India & what does US move mean?The discussions held significance due to the US implementing a substantial 50 per cent duty on goods from India. The senior US trade delegates’ visit marked their first in-person meeting following the implementation of a combined 50 per cent duty (25 per cent base tariff plus 25 per cent additional levy) on Indian products entering US markets, linked to India’s Russian oil purchases.After imposing 50% tariffs, US President Donald Trump recently struck a conciliatory note, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘friend’. PM Modi responded positively, paving way for trade deal negotaiotions to resume.Earlier in May, Goyal conducted trade discussions in Washington, engaging with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
India-US Trade Deal soon?
Piyush Goyal indicated on Thursday that negotiations for the US trade agreement are progressing well, with recent dialogues yielding positive outcomes.“The talks that happened two days back were productive and are working on the right track… Talks are moving positively… it’s moving in the right direction… India and the US are natural partners,” he said.“Negotiations are going on, and we look at it as a situation. It’s not a friction. America is our trusted partner,” he elaborated on the current state of bilateral discussions.The US maintained its position as India’s principal trading partner for the fourth successive year in 2024-25, achieving bilateral trade of $131.84 billion ($86.5 billion exports).Also Read | ‘Solution to penal tariffs in 8-10 weeks’: CEA Nageswaran’s ‘personal feeling’ on Trump tariffs; says 15% rate eyedThe US represents approximately 18 per cent of India’s overall goods exports, 6.22 per cent of imports, and 10.73 per cent of the country’s total merchandise trade.In February, leadership from both nations instructed officials to work on a proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).The initial phase of the agreement was scheduled for completion in autumn (October-November) 2025. The negotiations have progressed through five rounds thus far. The agreement aims to increase bilateral trade from the present $191 billion to $500 billion by 2030.
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SEBI Proposes Overhaul Of Gold And Silver ETF Price Bands After Sharp Swings
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SEBI proposes stricter base price and band rules for gold, silver ETFs, including cooling-off periods after sharp global price swings to curb volatility.

Amid Global Commodity Volatility, SEBI Plans New Price Band Rules for Gold, Silver ETFs
The market regulator has sought to curb extreme volatility in gold and silver Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) by proposing changes to the base price and price band framework. Currently, there are no separate price bands for ETFs aligned with their underlying assets, making them vulnerable to sharp price movements.
The proposal comes after sharp volatility in gold and silver ETFs triggered by fluctuations in global commodity prices. On some days, these ETFs fell by over 15%, while on others, they recorded sharp gains.
Stock exchanges currently apply a fixed price band of plus or minus 20% on the base price of ETFs, except for Overnight ETFs investing only in TREPs, which have a price band of plus or minus 5%.
Moreover, the base price for applying price bands to ETFs is taken as the T-2 day closing Net Asset Value (NAV) by exchanges, instead of the T-1 day closing NAV or price, as is the case with indices and individual stocks. This creates a challenge, as the closing NAV of ETFs typically differs between T-1 and T-2 days. Corporate actions such as bonuses and dividends are adjusted manually, increasing the risk of errors.
What Are the Key Proposals?
SEBI has proposed that the base price be determined using either the closing price of the ETF on T-1 day (weighted average price of the last 30 minutes), the closing NAV of T-1 day, or the average indicative NAV (iNAV) of the last 30 minutes of T-1 day.
Further, the regulator has proposed an initial price band of plus or minus 10% for equity and debt ETFs, which can be flexed up to plus or minus 20%. A cooling-off period of 15 minutes will apply, and up to two flexes will be allowed in a day.
For gold and silver ETFs, the regulator has proposed an initial price band of plus or minus 6%, which can be flexed up to plus or minus 20%. This will also include a 15-minute cooling-off period.
February 14, 2026, 16:08 IST
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Petrol and diesel prices likely to rise – SUCH TV
Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) forwarded a summary to the federal government suggesting an increase of Rs4.39 per liter in petrol price for the next fortnight.
After approval from the federal government, one liter of petrol will be sold at Rs257.56 instead of Rs253.17 per liter.
The price of high-speed diesel (HSD) will be increased by Rs5.40 per liter.
After approval, the price of one liter of high-speed diesel will increase by Rs268.38 to Rs273.78.
The proposal to increase the price of kerosene by Rs4 per liter is also on the cards.
The OGRA also recommended increasing the price of one liter of light diesel by Rs6.55.
The new prices of petroleum products will be effective from February 16, 2026.
Due to tension between the USA and Iran, petroleum prices are likely to increase further.
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