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US-India trade talks progress, no signs of deadlock

Labor discussions between the United States and India are applied smoothly, with no indication of a dead end, according to official sources. Continuous negotiations focus on developing a tariff approach for the sector that can be implemented in stages. Officials explore the possibility of a tariff for highly demanding goods with large commercial sizes, ensuring mutual economic benefits.

There is a major development in discussions that are the potential violation of India in some sectors, which can enhance its competitiveness in export. Unlike previous commercial negotiations as India was blasphemy with Mexico, Canada or China, this round of conversations recognizes India’s distinguished position and economic priorities.

A senior Indian government official emphasized the consensus within the administration to enhance trade relations with the United States. However, it is still difficult to complete a full trade agreement within two days, given the complexity of distinguished issues, the official said.

Many proposals may require legislative and procedural ratification in both countries before implementing them.

Negotiations occur against the backdrop of the broader economic strategy in India, which includes diversification of commercial partnerships and attracting foreign investment. The recent trade tensions between the United States and China changed the supply chains, as India set itself as an alternative manufacturing center.

In addition, the United States is keen to deepen its commercial participation with India, given the growing market size and its strategic importance in global trade networks.

president Donald Trump said in an interview with NewsMax yesterday that the customs tariff will likely be “easier than mutual treatment”, as the deadline for the tariff is waving on April 2 until a number of fees enter into force.

The president added: “I know that there are some exceptions, which are a continuous discussion, but not much, and not much exceptions.”

While sensitive issues remain, both sides appear strongly to solve differences and create a sustainable commercial framework.

The United States announced in an uncomfortable step yesterday of 25 % new import taxes on cars and auto parts coming to the United States. President Trump said that the latest definitions will enter into force on April 2, with accusations against companies that import vehicles that start the next day.

2025-03-27 11:54:00

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