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India, US reaffirm commitment to reach trade agreement as talks conclude

Officials said the sides made progress on goods, customs and trade barriers as a parallel U.S. tariff review remains a sticking point.

  • Delegations from the United States and India concluded four days of trade negotiations in New Delhi on Thursday, signaling progress toward an interim bilateral agreement under President Donald Trump's administration.
  • Officials discussed trade in goods, customs procedures, and economic security, describing the sessions as productive while work continues toward both an interim deal and a broader Bilateral Trade Agreement .
  • US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor noted talks are in their final stages, while India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal suggested most aspects are settled, with discussions focused on final details.
  • A parallel US review of tariffs under the Trade Act of 1974 creates uncertainty for 60 economies, including India; imports from countries without forced labour measures could face duties of up to 12.5%.
  • Trump expressed optimism about finalizing a deal, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "good friend," despite reiterating his criticism of India's "tremendous tariffs" on American goods.
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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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