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Paths forward for trade

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September 17, 2025

Even contentious issues can be resolved

Inspite of various statements made by senior officials in the United States’ administration — statements attacking India’s position on trade — itis clear that negotiations are still underway to resolve the impasse caused by the cumulative 50 per cent tariffs imposed on Indian exports by American President Donald Trump.

A team of negotiators led by Assistant United States Trade Negotiator Brendan Lynch is in New Delhi to discuss possible paths forward. While the Union commerce ministry has said this meeting does not represent the beginning of another round of negotiations, it is clear that there is still hope for a breakthrough. Indian officials have insisted that several major concessions have already been made to the American side. While it is vitally important that the interests of key strategic and sensitive sectors are kept in mind, it is also necessary to identify mechanisms by which some sort of compromise might be achieved.

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