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India, US trade talks hit a speed bump
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|June 11, 2025
The latest round of in-person trade negotiations between India and the US concluded in New Delhi on Tuesday, with progress on multiple fronts but without a significant breakthrough on tariff issues.
NEW DELHI: People aware of the matter told HT, identifying recent "protectionist" measures by Washington—slapping 50% duties on steel and aluminum—and its stance on the 10% baseline tariff on all imports as hurdles.
The extended six-day negotiation round, which saw the American delegation stay longer than initially planned, highlighted the complex nature of the discussions as both countries race to reach an agreement before the July 9 deadline, when additional US tariffs are set to take effect.
An American negotiating team led by Assistant US Trade Representative Brendan Lynch arrived in Delhi on June 4 to hold face-to-face negotiations with the Indian team led by Special Secretary Rajesh Agrawal. This was the fourth time the two sides met at one of the capitals, and there was no announcement on Tuesday on whether they had set another in-person meeting.
Washington wants duty-free access for American goods, while India is willing to slash duties on most American products to near zero, provided the US reciprocates unequivocally, sources said, requesting anonymity because of sensitivities involved.
"The negotiations held with the US side were productive and helped in making progress towards crafting a mutually beneficial and balanced agreement, including through the achievement of early wins," one person said.
This story is from the June 11, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai.
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