Thursday, July 2, 2026
32.4 C
New Delhi

India, US very close to trade deal, need to get over last hurdle: Landau

Washington, May 5 (PTI): India and the US are “very, very close” to signing the trade deal and need to get over “that last hurdle”, US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said on Tuesday.

Landau said that India and the US have been negotiating for months and it was important for the two sides to “reach some closure” and move on with the many other issues on the agenda.

“We are very aware of India’s importance on the world stage. I think it is very important to get a final resolution of that trade deal. We have been talking now for months that we are very close, and I think we are very close. But we have to get over that last hurdle,” Landau told reporters on the sidelines of the SelectUSA Investment Summit at National Harbour in Maryland near here.

“I don’t have any huge inside information to provide on when that is coming, but I can just reiterate that I believe that we are very, very close,” said Landau, who recently visited India.

“I think ultimately it’s important that we reach some closure on that and we finally sign it and move on with the many other issues on our agenda,” he said.

“I think there’s no question that India is one of the great powers of the world. India now has the greatest population in the world. And, India has incredible potential, economic potential, but I think, frankly, for many decades it was not fully realised because of (the) economic models that India chose to pursue.

“But I think India is now poised to have massive economic development and to lift many hundreds of millions of people out of poverty,” Landau said.

India and the US announced the framework of the bilateral trade agreement on February 2 and released the text of the deal on February 7. Indian negotiators were in the US last month for discussions on the trade agreement.

India is seeking preferential access to the US markets as part of the agreement, as the two countries eye the target of achieving bilateral trade of USD 500 billion by 2030.

According to that framework, the US had agreed to reduce tariffs on India to 18 per cent, from 50 per cent. It had removed the 25 per cent tariffs on Indian goods for buying Russian oil and was to cut the remaining 25 per cent to 18 per cent under the pact.

But on February 20, the US Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, which were imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

In the wake of the Supreme Court order, India is seeking to recalibrate and redraft the agreement to ensure that its interests are protected under the new global tariff framework. PTI SKU GRS GRS GRS

(This story is published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. No editing has been done in the headline or the body by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

No sir: All regular teachers at two Delhi govt schools on SIR duty

Representative image NEW DELHI: Should classrooms pay the price for election duty, ask educators. Read More

India’s Tokyo drift: PMs open new chapter in ties

NEW DELHI: Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s visit to India for the India-Japan summit heralded what her counterpart Narendra Modi described as a new chapter in their special strategic and global partnership, with both sides signing sev Read More

Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce ‘already married’ in secret ceremony?

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are going all out to keep their marriage celebrations a secret, but according to new reports, the couple may have also pulled off a secret wedding. Read More

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce already secretly married ahead of Madison Square Garden bash: Report

Celebrated American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly tied the knot in a private ceremony ahead of their star-studded celebration at New York’s Madison Square Garden, according to a report by the Ne Read More

‘My father did not beat Zeenat Aman, it’s bulls**t’: Sanjay Khan’s daughter slams rumours

There were rumours of Sanjay Khan and Zeenat Aman getting married in 1978. Several rumours also suggested that Khan had beaten up Zeenat Aman which ended up in getting her eye hurt. Read More

Topics

No sir: All regular teachers at two Delhi govt schools on SIR duty

Representative image NEW DELHI: Should classrooms pay the price for election duty, ask educators. Read More

India’s Tokyo drift: PMs open new chapter in ties

NEW DELHI: Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s visit to India for the India-Japan summit heralded what her counterpart Narendra Modi described as a new chapter in their special strategic and global partnership, with both sides signing sev Read More

Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce ‘already married’ in secret ceremony?

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are going all out to keep their marriage celebrations a secret, but according to new reports, the couple may have also pulled off a secret wedding. Read More

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce already secretly married ahead of Madison Square Garden bash: Report

Celebrated American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly tied the knot in a private ceremony ahead of their star-studded celebration at New York’s Madison Square Garden, according to a report by the Ne Read More

‘My father did not beat Zeenat Aman, it’s bulls**t’: Sanjay Khan’s daughter slams rumours

There were rumours of Sanjay Khan and Zeenat Aman getting married in 1978. Several rumours also suggested that Khan had beaten up Zeenat Aman which ended up in getting her eye hurt. Read More

Bride-to-be Taylor Swift arrives for rehearsal dinner – WATCH

Pic: Twitter Here comes the bride, Taylor Swift in her white SUV. Read More

‘Sussanne did not take Rs 400 crore alimony from Hrithik,’ Farah rubbishes rumours

Hrithik Roshan got married to Sussanne Khan in December 2000. It was the same year, his debut film released and he became a superstar. The couple got divorced in 2014. Read More

Related Articles