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India, US trade talks face roadblocks ahead of tariff deadline: Report

Despite the impasse, Indian officials stress long-term commitment to the U.S. as a trusted economic partner, while maintaining policy independence

June 26, 2025 / 15:20 IST
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US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi
US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Trade talks between India and the U.S. have hit a roadblock over disagreements on import duties for auto components, steel and farm goods, Indian officials with direct knowledge said, dashing hopes of reaching a deal ahead of President Donald Trump's July 9 deadline to impose reciprocal tariffs.

The deadlock marks a sharp shift from earlier optimism, following Trump's claim that New Delhi had proposed a "no tariffs" agreement for American goods, and officials from both sides suggesting India could be among the first countries to strike a deal on the new U.S. tariffs.

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India is pushing for a rollback of the proposed 26% reciprocal tariff set to take effect on July 9, along with concessions on existing U.S. tariffs on steel and auto parts. But U.S. negotiators have not yet agreed to the demands, three Indian government officials told Reuters.

"The U.S. side first wants India to commit to deeper import tariff cuts on farm goods like soybeans and corn, cars and alcoholic beverages along with easing of non-tariff barriers," leading to disagreement between the two sides, one of the sources said.