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India likely to allow government contracts to US firms amid trade talks
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India plans to open its government procurement market to foreign companies. This includes firms from the United States. The move follows a similar agreement with the United Kingdom. US companies may bid on contracts worth over $50 billion. These contracts are primarily from federal entities. The decision is part of trade deal negotiations with Washington.
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