India-US trade deal reduces tariffs to 18%

India and the United States have agreed to reduce US tariffs on Indian exports from 50% to 18% under a bilateral trade deal, boosting India's competitiveness. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal assured Parliament that agriculture and dairy sectors are fully protected. The agreement removes punitive tariffs linked to India's Russian oil purchases.

The recent India-US trade deal provides significant relief to Indian exporters. Following a phone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump, the United States announced a reduced 18% tariff on Indian goods. This rate is lower than those imposed on several competing countries, enhancing India's position in the US market.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal told Parliament on Wednesday, "India’s core sensitivities in food and agriculture have been fully safeguarded." He explained that the framework understanding resulted from intensive discussions over the past year, initiated after Modi's US visit in February 2025. Previously, a 50% tariff barrier—comprising a 25% punitive levy for Russian oil purchases and a 25% reciprocal tariff—had severely impacted labor-intensive sectors like textiles, leather goods, and marine products since August 2025.

The deal reinforces the US as India's largest export destination, accounting for nearly one-fifth of total exports. Sectors such as apparel, gems and jewellery, agricultural products, footwear, and leather stand to gain competitiveness. Goyal stated that it will unlock opportunities for MSMEs, entrepreneurs, and skilled workers, supporting the 'Make in India' vision and India's goal of a developed nation by 2047.

Detailed contours of the agreement will be announced soon after technical processes. On energy, Goyal clarified that securing supply for 1.4 billion Indians remains the top priority, with diversification ongoing. The pact deepens bilateral ties, including Quad cooperation.

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US President Donald Trump at the swearing-in of the US Ambassador to India, announcing progress on a US-India trade deal with tariff reductions.
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Trump signals nearing US-India trade deal with tariff cuts

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US President Donald Trump stated on Monday that a trade deal with India is very close, potentially leading to lower tariffs on Indian goods. The remarks came during the swearing-in of Sergio Gor as US Ambassador to India. Trump cited India's reduced Russian oil imports as a reason for the tariff relief.

A trade deal between India and the US was announced following a phone call between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under the agreement, US tariffs on Indian exports have been reduced from 50% to 18%. Indian officials confirm the tariff cut, while Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil and commit to purchasing $500 billion in US goods.

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Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal defended the newly concluded India-EU free trade agreement against domestic criticism, emphasizing its benefits for economic growth. The deal addresses key issues like carbon tariffs and mobility for professionals. However, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed disappointment, accusing Europe of prioritizing trade over support for Ukraine.

In 2025, India encountered significant hurdles in its relations with the United States under President Trump, including steep tariffs on its goods and diplomatic setbacks following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had expressed optimism earlier in the year about converging interests. However, events unfolded differently, highlighting contrasts in diplomatic strategies with Pakistan.

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India is planning to reduce import duties on cars from the European Union to 40 percent from the current 110 percent as part of negotiations for a free trade agreement. This move could make luxury European vehicles more affordable in the Indian market. Brands like Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW stand to benefit significantly.

도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령 행정부가 한국-미국 무역 협정의 관세 요소를 시행하는 공고를 연방관보에 게시했다. 이는 한국 자동차에 대한 관세를 25%에서 15%로 낮추는 내용으로, 11월 1일부터 소급 적용된다. 이 조치는 양국 간 3,500억 달러 투자 약속과 맞바꾼 결과다.

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After more than 25 years of negotiations, the EU and the South American bloc Mercosur have signed a free trade agreement in Asunción. The new zone covers over 700 million inhabitants and an economy worth 22 trillion US dollars. The deal also signals opposition to US President Donald Trump's protectionist tariff policy.

 

 

 

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