US President Donald Trump has announced a trade deal with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which includes the slashing of US tariffs on India's goods to 18% from 50%. As part of this agreement, Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil and increase purchases of American energy products.
In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that he had agreed to lower tariffs in exchange for an end to Russia-linked trade barriers and the purchase of more than $500 billion worth of US goods. Indian exports to the United States are expected to see a significant boost as a result of this deal.
The news comes less than a week after India and the European Union announced a landmark free trade agreement, which is set to double EU exports to India by 2032. However, not everyone is celebrating the new deal - a coalition of US small businesses has criticized the announcement, saying it locks in a rate six times higher than what they were paying a year ago.
Trump's trade policies have been a source of tension with several countries, including India and the European Union. The agreement with Modi is seen as an attempt to ease some of these tensions and provide relief for US businesses that have struggled under Trump's tariffs policies.
The Russian oil-linked tariffs will be dropped as part of this deal, according to a White House official. Indian imports from Russia are expected to decline significantly, while American energy exports to India are likely to increase.
In a post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated that he had agreed to lower tariffs in exchange for an end to Russia-linked trade barriers and the purchase of more than $500 billion worth of US goods. Indian exports to the United States are expected to see a significant boost as a result of this deal.
The news comes less than a week after India and the European Union announced a landmark free trade agreement, which is set to double EU exports to India by 2032. However, not everyone is celebrating the new deal - a coalition of US small businesses has criticized the announcement, saying it locks in a rate six times higher than what they were paying a year ago.
Trump's trade policies have been a source of tension with several countries, including India and the European Union. The agreement with Modi is seen as an attempt to ease some of these tensions and provide relief for US businesses that have struggled under Trump's tariffs policies.
The Russian oil-linked tariffs will be dropped as part of this deal, according to a White House official. Indian imports from Russia are expected to decline significantly, while American energy exports to India are likely to increase.