The bilateral trade agreement talks between India and the US are progressing positively, ensuring mutual benefits while safeguarding Indian interests. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal assures that despite potential turbulence from reciprocal tariffs, India’s growth story under Prime Minister Narendra Modi will continue to drive the global economy forward.
India-US trade pact to be good for both; our interests will be protected: Piyush Goyal
India-US trade agreement talks progressing well; will be for good of both nations: Piyush Goyal
1 year ago
India and the US are in ongoing talks for a trade agreement. These discussions are progressing well and aim to benefit both nations while protecting India’s interests. The two countries hope to double bilateral trade to USD 500 billion by 2030. Reciprocal tariffs and greater market access are key points in these negotiations.
Exempting India from US reciprocal tariffs could promote smooth bilateral trade, say exporters. Despite potential tariffs on Indian products, negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement targeting 2025 are ongoing. However, obtaining exemptions might necessitate significant concessions from India beyond the trade sector, making their receipt uncertain.
India and the US are currently engaged in active and intense trade discussions, aiming for a bilateral trade agreement by fall 2025. Following recent talks between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump, the negotiations also include topics like opening up India’s agricultural market and boosting energy relations.
India is preparing to respond appropriately to the US’ reciprocal tariffs, expected to be implemented next week. While there is uncertainty surrounding the tariffs, Indian officials and industries are concerned about potential impacts on jobs and seeking swift completion of a bilateral trade agreement to mitigate effects. Talks for the agreement are reportedly progressing well.
India to let mills export 1 million metric tons of sugar permitted for this year, sources say
1 year ago
India will not impose restrictions on exporting 1 million metric tons of sugar this season despite lower output estimates. With ample stocks to meet domestic needs and surplus supply, the government sees no reason for export curbs. Mills will produce 26.4 million tons of sugar against a demand of 28 million tons, with adequate carryover […]
India’s exports are expected to grow despite global trade uncertainties, according to Director General of Foreign Trade Santosh Kumar Sarangi. Steps like production linked incentive schemes are boosting domestic manufacturing and order books remain positive, suggesting a healthy growth rate for exports, as emphasized by FIEO Director General Ajay Sahai.
India is considering reducing customs tariffs on select US imports, like gas and farm produce, in a bid to secure concessions in regulations for its own exports. Negotiations aim to finalize the first part of a Bilateral Trade Agreement within six months, focusing initially on goods trade.
India, US to focus on higher market access, lower import duty and trade barriers: Govt to Parliament
1 year ago
India and the US are set to increase market access and improve bilateral trade by reducing tariffs and enhancing supply chain integration. With recent progress in exporting goods under PLI schemes, India aims to strengthen its domestic production across key sectors including pharmaceuticals and electronics, while engaging in trade agreements with partners like EFTA.
The textile and apparel industry has set a target of $100 billion in exports by 2030 and proposed a five-point plan. Key measures include removing the 10% import duty on cotton fibers, launching an incentivization scheme, fast-tracking PM MITRA parks, expediting FTAs with the EU and USA, and not increasing GST rates for ready-made garments.

