India and US release a framework for an interim trade agreement
India and the United States have released a framework for an interim trade agreement aimed at lowering tariffs on goods. The agreement follows President Trump's plan to reduce import tariffs on Indian goods after India agreed to decrease its reliance on Russian crude oil.
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AI-generatedIndia and the United States have released a framework for an interim trade agreement aimed at lowering tariffs on goods. The agreement follows President Trump's plan to reduce import tariffs on Indian goods after India agreed to decrease its reliance on Russian crude oil. Under the deal, tariffs on Indian goods would be lowered to 18% from 25%. Both countries described the agreement as reciprocal and mutually beneficial, committing to further negotiations for a broader trade deal. India will also reduce or eliminate tariffs on U.S. industrial, food, and agricultural products. While the Indian Trade Minister stated the deal protects sensitive agricultural products and opens a $30 trillion market for Indian exporters, opposition parties criticize the agreement for allegedly favoring the U.S.
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5 extractedIndia’s opposition political parties have largely criticized the deal, saying it heavily favors the U.S.
India would also “eliminate or reduce tariffs” on all U.S. industrial goods and a wide range of food and agricultural products.
India and the United States released a framework for an interim trade agreement to lower tariffs on Indian goods.
Tariffs on goods from India would be lowered to 18%, from 25%, after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil.
This (agreement) will open a $30 trillion market for Indian exporters.