The bilateral trade agreement was part of joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump in February last month. New Delhi wants to finalise the contour of the trade pact based on the structure in the trade pacts with other nations such as Australia, UAE. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is all set to meet traders and major exporters this week amid trade pact discussions. At present, New Delhi’s weighted average tariff on American exports is 9.5 percent. The US President has often repeated that India will not be given any special treatment from the new round of tariffs, the Business Standard report said. The template regarding reduction of duties goes well with New Delhi strategy of balancing domestic interest along with global demands, the report added. The ‘mini’ trade agreement may have relief for some pharma sector products, lentils and almonds, the Mint report added, adding that New Delhi is working on reducing the average applied levy on the imports from America. The full-fledged BTA will be signed by the end of the year.