NEWSLETTER

Sign up to read weekly email newsletter
Asia Tech Times
Donate
Search
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Medical
  • Political
Reading: India considering trade deal with Trump, sources say
Share
Font ResizerAa
Asia Tech TimesAsia Tech Times
  • Finance
  • Technology
Search
  • Home
  • Categories
    • Finance
    • Technology
  • More Foxiz
    • Blog Index
    • Forums
    • Complaint
    • Sitemap
Follow US
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress
Business

India considering trade deal with Trump, sources say

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 24/08/2025
7 Min Read
Share

New Delhi officials said India is discussing a possible trade and investment agreement with the United States.

According to Reuters, Modi’s government is seeking to implement tariff cuts on some agricultural and other goods imported mainly from the United States in the hope of reaching a broader trade and investment agreement after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.

A senior government source told Reuters that some officials at India’s commerce ministry are preparing to consider cutting production of products such as pork in response to Trump’s threat of a “reciprocal tax” on high tariffs on Indian goods. India currently imposes an import tariff of about 45% on pork, which is mainly supplied by the United States.

See also: Congress to vote on new restrictions on U.S. investment in China

Another official with direct knowledge of the trade issues said tariffs on high-end medical equipment such as pacemakers and luxury motorcycles including Harley-Davidsons may also be reduced, citing tariffs of 25% to 60% on these products.

and Bilateral trade between India and the United States India’s trade volume exceeded $118 billion in the 2023/24 fiscal year ended in March, and India enjoyed a trade surplus of $32 billion, as the country prepares for trade talks with the United States, aiming to do so when President-elect Donald Trump takes office Later, a broader trade and investment agreement was reached.

LNG, defense procurement are also possible

To address Trump’s concerns about trade imbalances, officials also proposed buying more liquefied natural gas and defense equipment from the United States, the second official said.

In fiscal year 2024, India’s energy imports from the United States (including crude oil, refined fuels and coal) are estimated at US$12 billion, and imports of aircraft and parts are estimated at US$2 billion. A third government source said such imports could add $5 billion to $10 billion a year.

Government and industry sources spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions remain confidential.

A Commerce Department spokesman declined to comment.

Commerce Department officials have previously said they would wait for the Trump administration to take office before proposing any trade talks while developing plans for possible negotiations.

Indian officials also see Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of up to 60% on Chinese imports as an opportunity to use India as an alternative manufacturing base.

A government source who attended some of the meetings said the government had consulted on the issue within ministries and with local think tanks and industry groups.

India is also keen on producing low-end chips

“This is an opportunity,” said Arvind Virmani, a government adviser and member of NITI Aayog, a state-run policy think tank.

“It is in the interest of the United States and India that more critical or sensitive manufacturing take place in India rather than China,” he said, adding that the Preferential Trade and Investment Agreement was more ambitious than previously proposed. The agreement will benefit both countries.

Ajay Sahai, director general of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations, said that imposing high tariffs on goods from China will accelerate the process of multinational companies moving to India.

“We have to do our homework… Overall, the arrival of Donald Trump is definitely a good thing for India,” he said.

During Trump’s first term, a proposal for a small trade deal aimed at resolving trade imbalances and strengthening trade ties through a limited deal was faltered by disagreements over tariffs, market access and intellectual property rights.

India is now seeking a broader deal offering significant concessions, including production-related shipping incentives and support for logistics companies.

“Under Trump’s ‘Made in America’ plan, India can offer supply chain concessions to U.S. companies manufacturing low-end products in India,” said Ram Singh, a trade analyst at the state-run Indian Institute of Foreign Trade.

In semiconductors, for example, India could become a hub for low-end chip production as part of the global supply chain, while U.S. companies focus on high-end products, he said.

Sources pointed out that India has attracted investments such as Apple’s iPhone production, and the government plans to provide further incentives in areas such as aircraft maintenance, semiconductors, electronics and renewable energy.

India also plans to allow 100% foreign direct investment in the insurance sector, up from the current 74%, a move that could help leading US insurers such as AIG.

The plan requires parliamentary approval.

  • Reuters Additional editing by Jim Pollard

See also:

Trump’s warning of 100% tariffs on BRICS rattles Asian currencies

Chinese media on Trump: “There are no winners in the tariff war”

Adani scandal raises risks for global banks and India’s renewable energy development

Adani shares plunge after U.S. accusations of bribery and fraud

China and India seek ‘trillions’ in climate finance from rich countries

India’s booming economy risks severe water shortage

India’s solar power generation hits slowest heat wave in six years

India is now the world’s third largest solar power generator

Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He served as a senior editor at The Nation for more than 17 years.

Contents
See also: Congress to vote on new restrictions on U.S. investment in ChinaLNG, defense procurement are also possibleIndia is also keen on producing low-end chipsSee also:Trump’s warning of 100% tariffs on BRICS rattles Asian currenciesChinese media on Trump: “There are no winners in the tariff war”Adani scandal raises risks for global banks and India’s renewable energy developmentAdani shares plunge after U.S. accusations of bribery and fraudChina and India seek ‘trillions’ in climate finance from rich countriesIndia’s booming economy risks severe water shortageIndia’s solar power generation hits slowest heat wave in six yearsIndia is now the world’s third largest solar power generatorJim PollardLeave a Comment
TAGGED:dealIndiasourcestradeTrump

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

HOT NEWS

Syfe quotes $40.7 m to get Australian system Selfwealth

In 2024, Syfe introduced an approach for development via purchase.

27/09/2025

China’s CATL Really feels the Pinch of a Lithium Cost Downturn it Developed

Years of long-lasting decreases in lithium costs are currently beginning to take a toll on…

19/03/2025

OpenAI strategies Sora video clip generator combination right into ChatGPT

Sora was released in December 2024 as a standalone internet application, making it possible for…

19/03/2025

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

After a rainy 2023, Osome guides towards earnings

Earnings in financial 2024 enhanced by 25% year-on-year, reducing from the 58% development in financial 2023.

Business
19/04/2025

China States BRICS ‘Not Looking For a Clash,’ After Trump Toll Hazard

The BRICS companies are not looking for a “fight” after united state Head of state Donald Trump endangered to enforce…

Finance
07/07/2025

Pop Mart’s Labubu trend increases United States application downloads

The application was rated 7th in general, after that fell under the leading 25 by April 27, 2025.

Business
19/07/2025

Indian building and construction products strong increases $120m pre-IPO

In India, 260 producing systems are run by infrared markets to supply products for huge -range commercial jobs.

Business
25/09/2025

Asia Tech Times (ISSN: 3079-8566) stands as a preeminent authority in technology journalism, delivering profound insights and strategic intelligence on the technological advancements shaping the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Renowned for its depth of analysis and editorial excellence, the publication serves as a critical nexus for industry leaders, policymakers, scholars, and innovators navigating the evolving digital landscape.

  • Jobs Board
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Exclusives
  • Learn How
  • Support
  • Solutions
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Editorial Policy
  • Marketing Solutions
  • Industry Intelligence

Follow US: 

Copyright © 2025 Asia Tech Times. All Rights Reserved.

All content published by Asia Tech Times (ISSN: 3079-8566), including but not limited to articles, reports, editorials, graphics, images, logos, and digital media, is the exclusive intellectual property of Asia Tech Times and is protected under international copyright laws and treaties.

Asia Tech TimesAsia Tech Times
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?