US President Donald Trump has indicated that a new trade agreement with India is “pretty close,” describing it as “very different” from past deals. He also hinted at lowering tariffs on Indian goods, signaling a potential reset in bilateral trade relations amid ongoing negotiations.
Trump Says US-India Trade Pact Nearing Completion, Promises Fairer Terms
In a series of remarks during the swearing-in ceremony of Sergio Gor as the new US Ambassador to India, President Donald Trump stated that the United States is “getting close” to finalizing a trade deal with India. He emphasized that the upcoming agreement would be “much different” from previous arrangements and promised that tariffs on Indian exports would be reduced “at some point.”
The comments come amid ongoing discussions between both nations to resolve long-standing trade issues, including tariffs, market access, and energy cooperation. Indian officials have confirmed that negotiations are progressing well, though sensitive issues remain. The new pact is expected to enhance bilateral economic ties and support strategic cooperation across sectors.
Key highlights:
Diplomatic remarks
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Trump: “We’re making a deal with India… much different than we had in the past”
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Tariff relief promised “at some point”
Strategic context
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Trade talks aim to resolve tariff disputes and boost energy exports
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India now faces higher US tariffs than China
Negotiation status
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Union Minister Piyush Goyal confirms “very well” progress on bilateral trade agreement
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Sensitive issues still under discussion
Sources: Financial Express, Times of India, Indian Express, Yahoo Finance, CNBC.