New Delhi, June 6 -- India and the US are on course to execute the first tranche of a bilateral trade agreement by mid-July, Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday-a day after he met the visiting American trade negotiating team in New Delhi. "We are fast moving towards closing all the open ends, and I think sometime by the middle of next month or so, we should be in a position to execute a very, very vibrant first tranche of the bilateral trade agreement," Goyal told reporters in Visakhapatnam. He was in the city to address a national workshop on seafood exports. "It is only the first tranche of our bilateral trade agreement, which will give preferential access to India over our competitors," he said. The three-day talks, held ...