Trump Teases ‘Big’ India Trade Deal
- US President Donald Trump announced a new trade agreement with China on June 26, 2025, in Washington, D.C., hinting at a similar deal with India soon.
- The announcement follows ongoing negotiations between India and the US for a fair and equitable trade pact aimed at benefiting both economies.
- Both leaders, Narendra Modi and Donald Trump, agreed in February 2025 to pursue a bilateral trade agreement, with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressing optimism earlier this month.
- Trump mentioned that a new trade agreement could soon be established, possibly involving India, and highlighted that the administration intends to be selective rather than pursuing deals with every country.
- This potential India-US deal suggests deepening economic ties, with the US remaining India’s largest trading partner for the 2024-25 period and talks aiming to expand cooperation.
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Trump Teases ‘Big’ India Trade Deal
President Trump said a “very big” trade deal could be signed soon that would open up the Indian market to American business, as negotiators meet in Washington to break a recent deadlock over key issues, Bloomberg reports. Said Trump: “We are having some great deals. We have one coming up, maybe, with India, a very big one, where we are going to open up India.”
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