India-US Trade Talks Advance with Focus on Market Access and Digital Trade

India and the United States held constructive talks in Washington from April 20-23, 2026, on the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement. Discussions covered market access, non-tariff measures, digital trade, and investment promotion. Both sides agreed to remain engaged to maintain momentum towards finalizing an interim agreement. The broader BTA negotiations were launched by US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13, 2025.

Key Points: India-US BTA Talks Progress in Washington

  • India-US BTA talks held in Washington from April 20-23, 2026
  • Discussions covered market access, digital trade, and investment
  • Both sides agreed to maintain momentum for interim agreement
  • Framework for interim deal was set on February 7, 2026
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India-US discuss market access, digital trade, investment in latest BTA talks in Washington

India and US held constructive BTA talks in Washington, covering market access, digital trade, and investment. Both sides aim to finalize an interim agreement.

"The meetings were conducted in a constructive and positive spirit with meaningful and forward-looking discussions enabling progress on key matters. - Ministry of Commerce & Industry"

New Delhi, April 24

India and United States held constructive and forward-looking discussions on the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement during a recent visit of an Indian delegation to Washington DC from April 20 to April 23, 2026, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said on Friday.

The ministry stated that the meetings were conducted in a positive and constructive spirit, with both sides engaging in meaningful discussions across a wide range of areas. These included market access, non-tariff measures, technical barriers to trade, customs and trade facilitation, investment promotion, economic security alignment, and digital trade.

According to the statement, the discussions enabled progress on several key matters, and both sides agreed to remain engaged to maintain the momentum as negotiations move forward.

Ministry stated, "The meetings were conducted in a constructive and positive spirit with meaningful and forward-looking discussions enabling progress on key matters. Both sides agreed to remain engaged to maintain this momentum as they move forward".

The visit follows a Joint Statement issued by India and the United States on February 7, 2026, in which both countries agreed on a framework for an Interim Agreement aimed at reciprocal and mutually beneficial trade. The framework also reaffirmed their commitment to advancing negotiations for a broader Bilateral Trade Agreement.

As part of this process, the Indian delegation visited Washington D.C. for in-person meetings with their U.S. counterparts to finalise the details of the Interim Agreement and take forward discussions under the broader BTA framework.

India and the United States had earlier announced on February 7 that they had reached a framework for the Interim Agreement, which is expected to include additional market access commitments and support the development of more resilient supply chains between the two countries.

The broader Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations were launched by US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13, 2025.

The ministry noted that the proposed Interim Agreement is expected to mark a significant milestone in India-US economic relations, reflecting a shared commitment to balanced and reciprocal trade based on mutual interests and concrete outcomes.

Both countries reiterated their intent to continue discussions and work towards finalising the agreement, signalling continued progress in strengthening bilateral trade ties.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some meaningful progress on BTA! The interim agreement framework from February was a good start. Let's hope this translates to real benefits for Indian exporters, especially in textiles and IT services. 🤞
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the diplomatic talks, I worry about non-tariff barriers. US has strict standards that often hurt our small and medium enterprises. The agreement must address these in a practical way, not just in theory. Otherwise, it's just a photo op.
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Rohit P
Interesting timing—right after the Trump-Modi meet last year. The US-India relationship is only going to strengthen. But I hope Indian negotiators push for better access for our agricultural products, not just IT and pharma. Our farmers need a fair deal too. 🧑‍🌾
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Kavya N
Honestly, these talks have been going on for years. Let's see if this time we actually get a concrete agreement. The 'interim agreement' approach is smart—small wins first. But I remain cautiously optimistic. 😊
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Siddharth J
Great to see economic alignment being discussed. At a time when global supply chains are shifting, India has a real opportunity to become a trusted partner to the US. Let's hope the agreement reflects that. #IndiaUS #TradeTalks
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