India, Feb. 11 -- The White House has revised its fact sheet on the India-US trade deal, removing a reference to pulses and adjusting language around New Delhi's offer to buy more American goods.
In a previous version of the India-US trade deal fact sheet, the White House said that India would "eliminate or reduce tariffs" on a wide range of US food and agricultural products, including certain pulses-a category that includes lentils and chickpeas. The updated statement no longer mentions the crops.
Neither pulses nor the broader reference to additional purchases appeared in the joint statement issued by the two nations on 6 February.
1. Previously: "India committed to buy more American products and purchase over $500 billion of US ener...
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