Trump Signals Breakthrough in India-US Trade Agreement Negotiations

US President Donald Trump has indicated that the United States and India are on the verge of finalizing a significant bilateral trade pact. Speaking on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, Trump confirmed that both nations are "very close to the deal," signaling a major shift in the economic relationship between the two global powers.

High-Level Diplomatic Push in New Delhi

The momentum for this agreement is building rapidly, with high-level diplomatic visits scheduled to iron out the remaining details. US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is set to visit India on June 23-24 for crucial discussions with India’s Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal.

According to Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal, these talks will focus on providing the "final touches" to the existing framework deal and addressing the broader Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). This upcoming visit follows a series of negotiations held in New Delhi earlier this month, led by US chief negotiator Brendan Lynch, aimed at aligning the interests of both nations.

Resolving the Final 'Commas and Full Stops'

Despite the complexities of international trade, Indian officials remain highly optimistic about the timeline for completion. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal recently noted that the vast majority of the pact’s elements have already been settled. Highlighting the progress, Goyal referenced statements from US Ambassador Sergio Gor, who suggested that approximately 99 per cent of the agreement is already finalized.

The current discussions are reportedly narrowed down to minor technicalities—described by Goyal as "small issues, commas and full stops." At the negotiator level, the dialogue has expanded to cover critical sectors including trade in goods, non-tariff barriers, customs facilitation, and economic security alignment.

Strategic Importance and Economic Implications

The timing of this agreement is critical. Both nations are racing to conclude an interim deal before July 24, the date the US administration’s temporary 10% tariff regime is scheduled to expire. The necessity for a revised framework arose after a US Supreme Court ruling against reciprocal tariffs necessitated a revisit of previous terms.

インドにとって、この協定は大きな競争優位性をもたらします。市場アクセスの改善とサプライチェーンの強化により、インドはバングラデシュ、パキスタン、スリランカといった地域の競合国に対して関税面での優位性を得ることになります。

経済的な利害関係は極めて大きいです。米国は依然としてインドにとって第2位の貿易相手国であり、2025-26会計年度において、インドの対米輸出額は873億ドルに達し、輸入額は529億ドルでした。これにより、インドは344億ドルという大幅な貿易黒字を計上しており、今回の新しい協定はこの関係を安定させ、拡大することを目指しています。

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