U.S.-India Deal Hailed as Mutual Win, but Questions About Impact Remain
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US-India trade deal: Tariffs reduced to zero
WASHINGTON : The US said India will lower tariffs on a “vast array” of American industrial and agricultural goods, such as “fruits, vegetables”, to zero per cent under the trade deal announced by President Donald Trump. The US described this as a “big win” while noting that India will continue to control “certain key areas” that enjoy protection. “This is it. The time has come, and now we have the deal. We’ll finish papering it, but we know the …
India trade deal benefits US growers
A U.S.–India trade agreement was publicly announced on February 2–3, 2026, by U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signaling a potential reset in bilateral trade relations. While precise legal texts are still under negotiation, initial reports indicate significant tariff…
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