U.S., India Talk Trade as New Tariffs Hit
- U.S. And Indian officials concluded initial discussions in New Delhi over the weekend about a bilateral trade deal.
- Both countries committed to pursuing this trade deal in February, but negotiations occur amid new U.S. Reciprocal tariffs.
- The U.S.-India trade deal aims to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, potentially offsetting new U.S. Duties on India.
- Trump stated that India will substantially drop its tariffs; however, the White House claimed India taxes U.S. Agricultural products at 100%.
- India agreed to the Terms of Reference for the trade deal, indicating formal negotiations will address tariff gaps and other concerns.
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U.S., India Talk Trade as New Tariffs Hit
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