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Challenges Ahead for US-India Trade Deal

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The US and India are nearing a landmark trade agreement, yet significant hurdles remain. Both nations are grappling with market access and tariff negotiations, with neither side willing to concede first. This impasse is critical as both leaders seek to demonstrate progress to their respective constituencies.

India’s Trade Minister Piyush Goyal has indicated that a deal hinges on securing competitive tariff advantages over other nations. This is vital for India’s ambition to become a manufacturing hub, especially as it seeks to position itself within global supply chains.

On the US side, the Trump administration is under pressure to open Indian agricultural markets to American products. However, this poses risks for Indian farmers, who are wary of losing income due to reduced tariffs. The political ramifications of any concessions could be significant, given the substantial role agriculture plays in India’s economy.

As negotiations continue, the potential for a sunset clause in the agreement has emerged, reflecting a desire for flexibility. This could shape future trade dynamics, making it essential for both countries to navigate these complex discussions carefully.

Source: DW News

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