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India, US hold talks on multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement

ANI April 29, 2025 218 views

India and the US are making headway on a comprehensive trade deal targeting finalization by 2025. Both sides discussed tariff reductions and supply chain integration during Washington talks. The agreement builds on February’s leadership commitment to strengthen economic ties. Sector-specific negotiations will continue in person starting May.

"The team discussed the pathway for concluding the first tranche of the mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement by Fall of 2025" – Commerce Ministry"
New Delhi, April 29: Representatives from the Commerce Ministry and the Office of the US Trade Representative met in Washington and discussed the pathway for concluding the first tranche of multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement by Fall of 2025

Key Points

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In-person sectoral talks planned from May 2024

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Focus on tariff and non-tariff trade barriers

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Follows February 2025 Leaders’ Statement goals

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Includes defense and tech collaboration

A statement by the Union Commerce and Industry Ministry said that the impending deal would include opportunities for early mutual wins.

"The team discussed the pathway for concluding the first tranche of the mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement by Fall of 2025, including through opportunities for early mutual wins. While productive Sectoral expert level engagements have taken place through the virtual format, in-person Sectoral engagements are planned from end of May," the statement said.

This follows earlier bilateral discussions last month in the national capital.

As per the statement, both sides had fruitful discussions on wide-ranging subjects covering tariff and non-tariff matters as a part of the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement.

"As part of ongoing discussions on the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement, representatives of India's Department of Commerce and the Office of the US Trade Representative met in Washington, from April 23-25. During the meetings in Washington, DC, the team had fruitful discussions on wide-ranging subjects covering tariff and non-tariff matters," as per the statement.

As per the statement, the discussions are in line with efforts to enhance and expand India-US economic ties.

"The productive discussions are part of bilateral efforts in line with Leaders' Statement of February 2025 to enhance and expand India-US economic ties and supply chain integration through the Bilateral Trade Agreement," the statement said.

On March 29, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and United States' Deputy Secretary of State, Christopher Landau spoke with each other to discuss the "ongoing efforts to reduce trade barriers" for achieving a fair and balanced bilateral trade relationship, strengthen collaboration in defence and technology, and also addressed "illegal immigration" to the United States, according to the US Department of State, Tammy Bruce.

According to a statement by the US Department of State, Deputy Secretary Landau thanked India for its assistance in addressing illegal immigration to the United States.

"They discussed ongoing efforts to reduce barriers to achieve a fair and balanced bilateral trade relationship, strengthen collaboration in defense and technology, and boost security and prosperity throughout the Indo-Pacific region," US Department of State's spokesperson, Tammy Bruce said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is great news! Stronger trade ties with the US will create so many job opportunities in India. The 2025 timeline seems ambitious but achievable if both sides stay committed. 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸
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Priya M.
I hope this agreement includes protections for small businesses and farmers. Sometimes these big trade deals only benefit corporations while hurting local economies. The "early mutual wins" part sounds promising though.
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Amit S.
Finally! Our tech sector could really benefit from smoother trade relations. The US is our biggest market for IT services. This could be a game changer for startups too.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about the timeline. Trade agreements usually take years to finalize. Rushing it by Fall 2025 might mean important details get overlooked. Quality over speed please!
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Vikram J.
The defense collaboration part is most interesting to me. With China's growing influence, stronger India-US ties in this area could really help regional stability. Smart move by both governments.
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Neha P.
Hope they discuss easier visa processes too! As someone who works with US clients, the current system is such a headache. More business = more need for smooth travel between countries ✈️

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