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India-US trade deal framework ready as talks progress amid tariff uncertainty

In February, the two sides agreed to 18% tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for New Delhi lowering trade barriers and buying more American goods. But a final deal has been clouded by the U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

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India-US trade deal: Washington has already proposed new tariffs of up to 12.5% on dozens of nations, including India

Trade talks between India and the US are "progressing well" and New Delhi does not see any challenges in successfully concluding a deal, India's trade secretary said on Monday.

"The framework deal is ready. Whenever it is the right time, it will be signed," trade secretary Rajesh Agrawal said at a press briefing, while detailing monthly export and import data for June.

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In February, the two sides agreed to 18% tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for New Delhi lowering trade barriers and buying more American goods. But a final deal has been clouded by the U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

"We are ready to sign but deals are about comparative advantage. These preferences are versus some competitors and countries," Agrawal said, adding such an advantage is getting "structured".

"There is no negativity or difference between India and U.S.," Agrawal added.

After the court order, the bulk of goods from India currently face a 10% US tariff, like most countries. The Trump administration is expected to introduce steeper tariffs this month through probes into excess industrial capacity.

Washington has already proposed new tariffs of up to 12.5% on dozens of nations, including India, over allegations they failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labour.

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Published By:
Aprameya Rao
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 20:38 IST

Trade talks between India and the US are "progressing well" and New Delhi does not see any challenges in successfully concluding a deal, India's trade secretary said on Monday.

"The framework deal is ready. Whenever it is the right time, it will be signed," trade secretary Rajesh Agrawal said at a press briefing, while detailing monthly export and import data for June.

In February, the two sides agreed to 18% tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for New Delhi lowering trade barriers and buying more American goods. But a final deal has been clouded by the U.S. Supreme Court ruling invalidating President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.

"We are ready to sign but deals are about comparative advantage. These preferences are versus some competitors and countries," Agrawal said, adding such an advantage is getting "structured".

"There is no negativity or difference between India and U.S.," Agrawal added.

After the court order, the bulk of goods from India currently face a 10% US tariff, like most countries. The Trump administration is expected to introduce steeper tariffs this month through probes into excess industrial capacity.

Washington has already proposed new tariffs of up to 12.5% on dozens of nations, including India, over allegations they failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labour.

- Ends
Published By:
Aprameya Rao
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 20:38 IST

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