US-India Trade Deal Set to Resume After Tariffs, Delegation Visit Confirmed
After the US imposed tariffs on Indian goods, tensions rose — now both nations are moving toward negotiation. India is expected to send a delegation to the US this week to revive stalled trade talks.
New Delhi | October 13, 2025 — Tensions between India and the United States are beginning to ease after weeks of uncertainty over trade tariffs. The US had recently imposed 50 percent tariffs on select Indian exports, citing India’s oil imports from Russia and concerns over financial transactions linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Now, both nations are moving toward dialogue and trade normalization.
According to official sources, India will soon send a senior delegation to Washington to revive talks on a pending trade deal. This visit follows the recent trip of a US delegation to New Delhi, where both sides discussed restoring confidence and re-establishing trade terms that had been stalled due to tariff tensions.
The initiative comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent conversation with US President Donald Trump, signaling renewed cooperation and a potential reset in economic ties. The upcoming discussions are expected to cover tariff reduction, increased market access for Indian products, intellectual property regulations, and steps to strengthen mutual trade commitments.
Officials from both countries have expressed optimism that the talks could help stabilize the economic relationship and create a framework for doubling bilateral trade by 2030. Industry experts believe this renewed engagement is a positive sign, suggesting that both nations recognize the strategic and economic value of collaboration amid global market realignments.
If successful, the meeting could mark a significant turning point for exporters impacted by the tariffs and pave the way for a broader trade partnership between India and the United States.
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