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India-US Trade Deal: High-Level Talks Accelerate to Break Tariff Barriers

India-US Trade Deal: Breakthrough Talks Accelerate as High-Level Team Heads to Washington

Key Takeaways

  • Indian delegation visiting US this week to advance trade negotiations
  • Deal aims to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030
  • Current 50% tariffs on Indian goods could be reduced
  • Five rounds of talks completed with “steady breakthrough” reported

A high-level Indian delegation is traveling to the United States this week to accelerate negotiations on a landmark bilateral trade deal that could break through complex tariff barriers and more than double trade between the two nations.

The visit follows a recent phone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, where officials reported “good progress” in discussions that began in February. Leaders have directed their teams to finalize the first phase of the agreement by fall 2025.

“The Indian team will visit this week,” confirmed an official close to the development. Five rounds of talks have already taken place, with officials describing the negotiations as moving in the “right direction” with a “steady breakthrough.”

US Seeks Indian Support Amid China Tensions

The trade talks gain significance as US-China tensions escalate, with Washington actively seeking New Delhi’s support. US Treasury Secretary Scott Baesant strongly objected to China’s new restrictions on rare earth material exports, calling it a “direct attack on global supply chains.”

Baesant stated the United States and its allies will not allow Beijing to “arbitrarily control” exports, describing the situation as “China versus the rest of the world.” The US plans to coordinate with allies including India and European partners.

Last month, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal led an official delegation to New York for trade consultations. During the visit, Goyal met US Trade Representative James Greer and US nominee Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, discussing multiple aspects of the proposed trade framework.

50% Tariffs Could Be Reduced

The negotiations come at a critical time as the United States has imposed retaliatory tariffs of 25% on Indian goods, plus an additional 25% penalty – bringing total tariffs to 50%. These measures responded to India’s ongoing crude oil purchases from Russia.

The proposed trade agreement aims to reduce these barriers and boost bilateral trade from the current $191 billion to $500 billion by 2030. For the fourth consecutive year in 2024-25, the US remains India’s largest trading partner, with total trade estimated at $131.84 billion including $86.5 billion in Indian exports.

The United States currently accounts for approximately 18% of India’s total goods exports, 6.22% of imports, and 10.73% of overall trade. The agreement is considered crucial for India’s external trade strategy and is expected to create jobs while simplifying trade between the two economic powers.

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