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Sensitive sectors, stronger stance: India may stick to red lines in high-stakes US trade talks

India has so far offered zero-to-zero tariffs for industrial goods, while the rates on other items are still being negotiated given the government’s intent to protect sensitive sectors like dairy. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal along with a team will be in US from May 17 for talks over the trade deal.

May 16, 2025 / 08:16 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump

As the first round of in-person sectoral talks starts from May 17, a lot has changed between India and the United States, potentially influencing the negotiations for the proposed trade deal.

Sources say that India’s interest will be prioritised and talks will be measured as the country seeks to protect sensitive items in agriculture as well as sectors like dairy, despite President Donald Trump’s claim that New Delhi has offered to drop tariffs on all US goods.

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India has so far offered zero-to-zero tariffs for industrial goods, while the rates on other items are still being negotiated, especially given the sensitivity of the farm and dairy sectors, one of the sources said.

“Whenever there is a trade deal, you want to protect your sensitive sectors, even if the other side would want to protect some sectors, so it is going to be a bargain. So, we will have to reach a balance, but we will protect our sensitive sectors,” a senior government official added.