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As Indian and the US trade representatives negotiate the initial trenches of a bilateral trade agreement. Here’s the reason why both nations might miss the fall deadline in finalising a deal
NEW DELHI – Negotiators from India and the United States made headway in their latest round of bilateral trade discussions in New Delhi on June 10. The talks concentrated on thorny issues like market access for industrial and some agricultural goods, potential tariff reductions, and non-tariff barriers, Indian government sources told Reuters.
A four-day trade negotiation between India and the United States concluded in New Delhi. Both countries are preparing to sign an interim agreement in June. | World News | Patrika News
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian and U.S. negotiators made progress in their latest round of talks in New Delhi on Tuesday on a bilateral trade deal, having focused on market access for industrial and some agricultural goods,
The US remains India's top trading partner for the fourth consecutive year in 2024–25. Bilateral trade stood at USD 131.84 billion, with the US accounting for 18% of India's total goods exports, 6.22% of total imports and 10.
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Delhi is "hopeful" of reaching a trade agreement with the US before the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs ends on 9 July, India's foreign minister has said.
India and the United States have reportedly made notable headway toward signing an interim trade agreement that could be finalised within weeks, with the aim to boost the annual bilateral trade from $190 billion to $500 billion by 2030.
India and the United States are actively negotiating a bilateral trade agreement, aiming for completion by fall 2025. Discussions during the recent US delegation visit covered market access, digital trade,
The US's refusal to exempt India from increased steel and aluminium tariffs may hinder the July 8 deadline for a mini-trade deal.
India and the US are inching closer to a breakthrough trade deal as officials meet in New Delhi. Talks focus on tariff cuts, defence exports, and market access for key sectors like agriculture, automobiles,
Goyal said that the proposed bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States presents a valuable opportunity for both nations to enhance and deepen their economic partnership.
The United States and China have reached a tentative trade agreement that would see Beijing lift curbs on rare earth mineral exports in exchange for reduced trade restrictions, including access for Chinese students to American universities.