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Goyal calls US–India ties ‘most consequential’, says tariff tensions will pass

India and the US 'will continue to be friends and engage, describing the partnership as multidimensional', said Goyal

September 04, 2025 / 20:12 IST
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Piyush Goyal
Piyush Goyal

India and the US will keep talking to resolve their trade stand-off even as Washington’s total tariff on Indian goods rose to 50 percent from last month, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said, calling the relationship “the most consequential” in the world today.

“I am seeing this only as one more situation like India, and the US had a certain blip, like during the nuclear test of 1998, when they imposed sanctions on India. This will also pass as and when there is a deeper understanding of the situation,” Goyal told Network18 Managing Director and Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi in an interview amid the tariff turmoil. He added that New Delhi “has always believed in dialogue, diplomacy and an effort to strengthen rather than weaken relationships.”

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The two sides, Goyal said, “will continue to be friends and engage,” describing the partnership as multidimensional.

Goyal hinted that the current political temperature will not derail a longer-term push to deepen trade and investment ties, even if exporters must navigate a difficult few months.