Ahead of talks on trade pact with US, chief negotiator heads to DC
Friday, 18 April 2025 India's chief negotiator Rajesh Agrawal will visit Washington DC next week to meet with US counterparts, paving the way for initial discussions on a proposed bilateral trade agreement. This visit aims to resolve outstanding issues before the formal trade talks commence.
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Li Chenggang, a former assistant commerce minister, will replace Wang Shouwen as trade tensions heat up between Beijing and Washington.
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Speaking at the ‘Big Beautiful Event’ at the White House, Donald Trump hinted at a “very big” trade deal with India, weeks after high-level bilateral talks concluded in Washington. The potential agreement, focused on boosting market access and slashing tariffs, could push annual trade from $190B to $500B by 2030. Trump also confirmed a trade deal with China targeting rare earth shipments. As global trade tensions simmer, India finds itself at the heart of U.S. trade strategy under Trump’s renewed protectionist yet high-stakes approach to bilateral negotiations.
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In a moment that instantly went viral, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance raised his middle fing@r on live TV during a fiery GOP event in Lima, Ohio—just moments after Donald Trump dropped an F-bomb over the broken Iran-Israel ceasefire. Vance used the gesture to mock Washington’s political culture, joking, “In D.C., this means we’re number one!” He took direct aim at “pink-haired people,” a jab widely interpreted as a swipe at progressive critics.
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Vance and Modi hail positive US-India trade talks amid Trump tariff threat
The US is India's main trading partner and their bilateral trade stood at €113bln in 2024, with a €39.9bln surplus in..
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President Donald Trump has threatened a 50% tariff hike on Chinese imports unless Beijing retracts its recent retaliatory tax. This comes after both nations imposed steep tariffs of 34%, escalating..
The US and India have finalized terms for negotiating a Bilateral Trade Agreement, aiming for reciprocity and new market opportunities. Discussions seek to... IndiaTimes
India aims for a beneficial bilateral trade agreement with the United States, following the finalization of terms for the initial phase. Both nations seek to... IndiaTimes
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, during her US visit, affirmed India's significant growth potential, recognized by global institutions like the World Bank... IndiaTimes