White House Confirms US-India Trade Deal Very Close: ‘You'll Hear From President Trump Soon’
- On June 30, 2025, Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar acknowledged that complex discussions on trade with the U.S. are actively underway in New York.
- These negotiations reflect complex differences, with Jaishankar emphasizing the need to handle arguments and find common ground to maintain a positive trend.
- The White House said agreements are being finalized and President Trump and his trade team will provide updates on the long-awaited deal very soon.
- Jaishankar stated, "we'll have to watch this space for the next few days," highlighting the uncertainty and ongoing discussions involving multiple parties.
- This close negotiation suggests a potential trade deal that could strengthen strategic ties between the two countries amid broader regional alliance efforts.
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Bessent: US, India Near Agreement to Lower Tariffs
The United States and India are “very close” to a trade agreement, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday. In a July 1 interview with Fox News, he said the pending deal is aimed at lowering tariffs and preventing a sharp increase in reciprocal tariffs scheduled for July 9. “We are very close with India,” Bessent said. He told the media outlet that career trade negotiators from the Treasury Department, Commerce Department, and the Offic…
EAM S Jaishankar on India-US trade deal: ‘Very intricate negotiation, there will be some give and take’
The External Affairs Minister was also asked about Trump’s claim that he used trade to stop the recent conflict between India and Pakistan and whether that has affected trade negotiations between Delhi and Washington
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