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U.S. President Donald Trump Calls India Trade Deal 'Historic'

The U.S.-India trade framework targets $500 billion in American energy and goods purchases over five years, aiming to boost coal exports and global market share, Trump said.

  • On February 12, 2026, Reuters reported President Donald Trump in Washington described a major trade breakthrough with India to boost American coal exports.
  • Last week, the U.S. and India announced an interim framework to cut tariffs on American industrial and agricultural goods, with New Delhi intending to purchase $500 billion over five years.
  • At the `Champion of Coal` event, Mr. Trump said recent deals with Japan, Korea and India would expand U.S. coal exports and highlight U.S. coal quality.
  • The agreements are aimed at substantially increasing U.S. coal shipments and strengthening U.S. export capacity, as presented by the administration.
  • It added that the framework reaffirms commitment to the U.S.-India Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations launched on February 13, 2025, signaling further market-access and supply-chain support in New Delhi.
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Today World News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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