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- 11-Nov-2025 08:15 AM IST
United States President Donald Trump has signaled that a significant trade deal with India is on the verge of finalization, a development poised to reshape the economic landscape between the two global powers. The announcement, made during a pivotal moment in bilateral relations, suggests a concerted effort to resolve long-standing trade disputes and foster a more solid economic partnership, while trump's remarks included a clear indication that the U. S. would consider reducing tariffs imposed on India, a move that could Importantly ease trade barriers and boost commerce.
Proximity of the Trade Agreement
President Trump's comments came on Tuesday during the swearing-in ceremony of Sergio Gor as the new U. S. Ambassador to India. He emphasized the unique nature of the impending agreement, stating, “We’re doing a deal with India, while it’ll be a very different deal. ” This statement underscores the administration's intention to forge an agreement that diverges from previous frameworks, aiming for a more comprehensive and mutually beneficial arrangement. When questioned in the Oval Office about the proximity of the deal and the possibility of tariff reductions, Trump reiterated his confidence, highlighting the advanced stage of negotiations.Hints at Tariff Reduction
One of the most significant aspects of Trump's announcement was the prospect of lowering tariffs on Indian goods, while he explicitly linked past high tariffs to India's trade in Russian oil, noting a substantial reduction in this trade. “Right now, they've very high tariffs on India because of Russian oil, and they’ve stopped trading Russian oil. It’s been cut way down, while yes, we’re going to be cutting tariffs. At some point, we’re going to be cutting them,” Trump stated. This direct correlation between India's energy procurement policies and U. S, while trade measures suggests a strategic alignment, where India's shift away from Russian oil is being acknowledged with potential trade concessions. A reduction in tariffs could Notably benefit Indian exporters by providing better access to the American market, thereby stimulating India's economy and potentially lowering costs for American consumers.Trump's Confidence and India's Negotiating Prowess
In his characteristic style, Trump remarked, “They don’t like me now, but they’ll like us again. ” This comment reflects the often-complex dynamics of international negotiations and Trump's personal approach to diplomacy. He praised India as “very good negotiators,” acknowledging the skill and determination of Indian representatives at the bargaining table. Trump specifically tasked Ambassador Sergio Gor to “take a look at this,” indicating the high priority his administration places on this trade agreement, while he expressed optimism that the deal would be “good for everybody,” signaling a belief in a win-win outcome for both nations, fostering an environment of shared prosperity and economic growth. The President's remarks shed light on a crucial geopolitical dimension influencing the trade discussions: India's past reliance on Russian oil.#WATCH US President Donald Trump says, "We're making a deal with India, a much different deal than we had in the past. So right now, they don't love me, but they'll love us again. We're getting a fair deal, just a fair trade deal. We had pretty unfair trade deals...But we're… pic.twitter.com/r93gmaU7xk
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#WATCH | "Well, right now, the tariffs are very high on India because of the Russian oil, and they've stopped doing the Russian oil. It's been reduced very substantially. Yeah, we're going to be bringing the tariffs down...At some point, we're going to be bringing them down..."… pic.twitter.com/oGpHQXJLhE
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