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    India–US Trade Deal: Interim Framework Released, Major Tariff Relief Announced

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    India and the United States have taken a significant step forward in bilateral trade relations by releasing an interim framework for a trade agreement. The White House and India’s Ministry of Commerce issued a joint statement confirming that the two sides have signed off on the removal of an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods. This move signals easing trade tensions and greater market access between the two economies. Under the framework, India will reduce tariffs on several US agricultural products, including dried distillers grains for animal feed, red sorghum, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruits, soybean oil, wine, and spirits. Over the next five years, India is expected to purchase goods worth USD 500 billion from the United States, including energy products, aircraft and aircraft parts, and precious metals. The statement also notes that India will not purchase Russian oil directly or indirectly, aligning energy trade more closely with the US. While negotiations on agriculture were prolonged due to India’s focus on protecting farmers’ interests, the interim framework clarifies the broad contours of the deal. Official press releases from both governments have now made the emerging picture of the India–US trade deal clearer.

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