May 29, 2025
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India-US eye June trade deal

The trade discussions come at a crucial time, with the United States’ 26 per cent reciprocal tariff on Indian goods—imposed on April 2—currently suspended until July 9….reports Asian Lite News

India and the United States may soon finalise a bilateral trade agreement, with a deal potentially being sealed by June 25, according reports. A team of US officials is set to visit India next month to iron out the remaining details, aiming for an interim arrangement ahead of a comprehensive trade pact.

The trade discussions come at a crucial time, with the United States’ 26 per cent reciprocal tariff on Indian goods—imposed on April 2—currently suspended until July 9. During this window, Indian exports are being subjected only to America’s standard 10 per cent baseline tariff. Both sides are hoping to secure a framework agreement before this suspension expires.

“Talks are moving. Things are on track,” a source told PTI, suggesting that an initial agreement could be reached before the end of June, paving the way for the first phase of the bilateral trade agreement (BTA).

The negotiations are part of a broader effort under US President Donald Trump’s trade doctrine, which emphasises “fair and reciprocal” market access. On Wednesday, US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau met Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Washington, where he underscored the importance of equitable market conditions for fostering mutual economic prosperity.

Landau’s remarks echo longstanding US concerns about limited access to Indian markets—an issue that has persisted through successive administrations. “Fair and reciprocal market access” has become a cornerstone of Trump’s approach to foreign trade, applying equal pressure on allies and competitors alike, including India, the European Union, and China.

In addition to trade, the US side raised concerns about illegal migration and counternarcotics cooperation. While the State Department’s readout did not go into detail, officials hinted at ongoing deportations of Indian nationals caught crossing the US border illegally. These deportations, at times involving military aircraft and video documentation, have drawn attention and criticism in both countries.

Despite the tensions, both New Delhi and Washington reaffirmed their shared commitment to regional stability and peace. Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier visited the US for discussions with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

The conclusion of a trade deal would mark a significant moment in India-US ties, reflecting a pragmatic partnership focused on mutual economic benefit, even amid broader geopolitical and domestic complexities.

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