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Indian team heading to US to discuss ‘early tranche’ of trade deal

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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On April 2, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced reciprocal tariffs on most commercial partners, including 26 percent in India

On April 2, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced reciprocal tariffs on most commercial partners, including 26 percent in India | Photo credit: Mikhailmishchenko

The senior officials of India and the United States will discuss the “early stretch” agenda of the United India-United States Commercial Agreement that can be delivered within the 90-day pause period for reciprocal rates in Washington DC next week.

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Formal talks

In addition, the two parties will work in the programming of the formal negotiations to see what can be done in the 90 -day period and what should be driven for later, the source added.

On April 2, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced reciprocal tariffs on most commercial partners, including 26 percent in India, stating that it was aimed at creating a leveling play field for US exporters who faced high rates in Targetted countries. Trump, however, put the fees on April 9 for 90 days, until July 8, to negotiate commercial agreements. However, a 10 percent reference rate for most imports continues.

The president of the United States said that more than 75 countries had contacted US officials to begin negotiations on agreements to avoid tariffs.

While India was the first country with which Trump agreed to negotiate a bilateral commercial agreement, already in February 2025, when Prime Minister Narendra visited Washington DC, the Deadline of Autumn of 2025 (September-October of 2025) for the first first compliance with the first adjusted by the first invasion of the first for the first time the first time gun.

To develop tors

“It seems that in order to avoid the mouth of reciprocal tariffs on July 9, India may have to deliver something that the autumn deadline to satisfy the United States. That is exactly what officials will discuss in them with tarfs more regulatory barriers,” said the source.

The United States has expressed about the clippings of demanding rates of India in several areas or its interest, such as motorcycles, motorcycles, alcohol, including bourbon whiskey and a range of agricultural products.

“India may be able to sacrifice the target cuts for some industrial items, it will be difficult to sacrifice a lot in agriculture beyond some fruits, nuts and some more elements, since it is a highly sensitive sector. They are demanded that the area or the rate be a problem,” said another source.

UU. Continued to be the main export destination of India in fiscal year 2000 with exports or $ 86.51 billion contributing to 19 percent of exports in the country. India imports from the United States were $ 45.33 billion.

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