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Trump says US, India continuing to negotiate trade deal

President Trump and Prime Minister Modi express mutual optimism as trade talks resume, aiming to resolve tariff disputes that have impacted $129 billion in bilateral goods trade in 2024, officials say.

  • President Donald Trump announced on September 10, 2025, that the United States and India are resuming negotiations to resolve trade disputes between the countries.
  • Bilateral trade between India and the US has grown to $192 billion in 2024, making the United States India's largest trading partner.
  • In a post on Truth Social, Trump expressed confidence that the talks would lead to a successful outcome for both countries.
  • Indian Prime Minister Modi stated he 'deeply appreciates' Trump's sentiments about the bilateral relationship.
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The issue of 50% tariff imposed on India is no longer limited to trade, it will also affect the relations between the two countries. In such a situation, the statement of the US President can cool down the atmosphere a bit. Former Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal says that India should not come under US pressure.

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France24 broke the news in France on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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