New Delhi, May 29 -- India and the US want to conclude bilateral trade talks for an interim deal by the third week of June that could not only revoke the 10% baseline tax already imposed by the Trump administration from April 5, but also annul the proposed 16% additional reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods that will come into effect from July 9, people familiar with the matter said. An early harvest deal-mostly related to reduction of tariffs on goods and elimination on non-tariff barriers-is expected to be finalised after the two negotiating teams meet in New Delhi next month, they added requesting anonymity. Commerce minister Piyush Goyal was in Washington last week and met counterpart Howard Lutnick twice in the context of the deal, which...