India-US Trade Deal Talks Advance as Delegation Set to Visit Washington, Says Sergio Gor

India and the United States are set to take the next step in strengthening their economic partnership, as an Indian delegation is expected to visit Washington later this month for trade discussions.


According to Sergio Gorthe visit follows a “highly productive” meeting with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. The discussions focused on advancing trade priorities in South and Central Asia under the leadership of Donald Trump.

India-US Trade Talks Move Forward

The upcoming visit aims to build on the bilateral trade agreement announced earlier this year between the two countries. Both sides have expressed optimism about deepening cooperation in key sectors.

The trade deal, described as “historic” by Donald Trump and Narendra Modiseeks to enhance economic ties and boost investments.

Key Features of the Trade Deal

  • Reduction of tariffs on Indian goods from 50% to 18%
  • India’s commitment to invest $500 billion in US sectors over five years
  • Focus on energy, aviation, metals, coal, and technology industries

The agreement also includes provisions related to energy imports and strategic cooperation.

Ministerial Update

India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to skip the US visit due to her participation in Parliament sessions. She will be involved in legislative discussions, including the proposed 33% reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies.

Geopolitical Context

The trade discussions are taking place amid evolving global dynamics, including tensions in the Middle East. While the agreement initially included restrictions on India’s purchase of Russian oil, recent developments have led to some flexibility under specific conditions.

What Lies Ahead

The upcoming delegation visit is expected to finalise key aspects of the trade deal and strengthen bilateral ties between India and the United States.

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