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India, US Negotiate Interim Trade Deal with Binding Terms
Hindustan Times Amritsar
|June 30, 2025
India and the US are negotiating an interim deal within the legally binding framework of a bilateral trade agreement (BTA) unlike the non-binding nature of the recently concluded US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal (EPD), hence New Delhi wants Washington to simultaneously withdraw all punitive tariffs, including the 26% retaliatory levies, people in the know said.
NEW DELHI: The two partners are intensely engaged in finalizing an early harvest deal before July 9 that primarily involves tariff and non-tariff matters as per mutually agreed terms of reference (TORs) in March 2025.
The TORs reinforce the binding nature of the deal that will eventually culminate into a comprehensive free trade agreement or BTA, they said, requesting anonymity.
US negotiators have been suggesting India replicate the US-UK EPD model, where Britain on May 8 accepted continued 10% baseline tariffs on most goods while securing relief from additional sectoral tariffs. The deal is, however, not legally binding in contrast to the proposed India-US BTA. India is willing to slash tariffs on over 90% of US imports, but it wants Washington to simultaneously repeal the 10% baseline tariff imposed on Indian products from April 5, withdraw the threat to levy another 16% country-specific duty (total 26%) from July 9, and revoke safeguard duties on steel, aluminum, automobiles and components.
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