Race Against Trump’s Deadline? India-US Trade Deal Final Push to Beat July 9 Tariff Clock
- Negotiations for an interim trade agreement between India and the US are progressing well in Washington, as an additional Indian official joins the delegation, according to sources.
- India is seeking full exemption from the additional 26 percent tariff imposed by the US, which remains suspended until July 9, according to the Trump administration's announcement.
- The goal is to conclude talks for the first tranche of the proposed bilateral trade agreement by fall this year.
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Race against Trump’s deadline? India-US trade deal final push to beat July 9 tariff clock
India and the U.S. are on the verge of finalising a major trade deal—just before Donald Trump's July 9 tariff deadline. With 87% of Indian exports at risk, negotiators are rushing to wrap it up. Trump has called it a “very big deal.” Will this reshape US-India trade and counter China’s influence? Watch to know how both sides are racing the clock for a political and economic win—before higher tariffs take effect.
·New Delhi, India
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·Mumbai, India
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