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India-US Trade Talks June 23-24: First BTA Phase Nears Completion
India-US bilateral trade agreement talks will resume in India on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, and continue through Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as officials seek to complete the first phase of a proposed trade pact. A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative is scheduled to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and other Indian officials. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the two sides expect to give final touches to the first tranche while contin
India-US Trade Talks June 23-24: First BTA Phase Nears Completion
India-US bilateral trade agreement talks will resume in India on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, and continue through Wednesday, June 24, 2026, as officials seek to complete the first phase of a proposed trade pact. A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative is scheduled to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and other Indian officials. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said the two sides expect to give final touches to the first tranche while contin
Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for key trade talks
Donald Trump held a second round of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, May 15, in Beijing, focusing on advancing trade agreements and strengthening US-China relations. The discussions, held aboard Air Force One and at Zhongnanhai, centered on economic cooperation, trade negotiations, and diplomatic engagement between the United States and China. Trump highlighted Xi’s recognition of the US economic recovery under his administration, emphasizing strategies to boost the US eco
Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for key trade talks
Donald Trump held a second round of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, May 15, in Beijing, focusing on advancing trade agreements and strengthening US-China relations. The discussions, held aboard Air Force One and at Zhongnanhai, centered on economic cooperation, trade negotiations, and diplomatic engagement between the United States and China. Trump highlighted Xi’s recognition of the US economic recovery under his administration, emphasizing strategies to boost the US eco
EU-India FTA Could Start Within A Year: What The Landmark Trade Deal Means For Exporters
EU-India FTA May Begin Within A Year The EU-India FTA could come into force within a year, potentially by early 2027, after both sides concluded negotiations on January 27, 2026. European Union Ambassador to India Hervé Delphin said the landmark free trade agreement is now moving through legal and procedural steps before ratification. The process includes legal vetting of the final text, followed by approvals in India and the European Union.
EU-India FTA Could Start Within A Year: What The Landmark Trade Deal Means For Exporters
EU-India FTA May Begin Within A Year The EU-India FTA could come into force within a year, potentially by early 2027, after both sides concluded negotiations on January 27, 2026. European Union Ambassador to India Hervé Delphin said the landmark free trade agreement is now moving through legal and procedural steps before ratification. The process includes legal vetting of the final text, followed by approvals in India and the European Union.
US-India trade agreement talks resume with focus on tariff adjustments
An official Indian delegation will travel to Washington next week to continue trade negotiations with US authorities. The visit is part of India's ongoing efforts to advance discussions for a bilateral trade agreement that has been delayed due to tariff-related uncertainties and policy shifts in the United States. This critical meeting comes after several months of postponed talks, as both nations work to finalize the framework for a comprehensive trade pact. The focus of the upcomi
US-India trade agreement talks resume with focus on tariff adjustments
An official Indian delegation will travel to Washington next week to continue trade negotiations with US authorities. The visit is part of India's ongoing efforts to advance discussions for a bilateral trade agreement that has been delayed due to tariff-related uncertainties and policy shifts in the United States. This critical meeting comes after several months of postponed talks, as both nations work to finalize the framework for a comprehensive trade pact. The focus of the upcomi
India, New Zealand to sign free trade agreement on April 24
India and New Zealand are expected to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The agreement, which follows the conclusion of negotiations announced on Sunday, December 22, 2025, is expected to provide tariff-free access for Indian exporters to the New Zealand market while attracting an estimated $20 billion in investment over the next 15 years. According to offi
India, New Zealand to sign free trade agreement on April 24
India and New Zealand are expected to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Thursday, April 24, 2026, in India, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral trade and economic cooperation. The agreement, which follows the conclusion of negotiations announced on Sunday, December 22, 2025, is expected to provide tariff-free access for Indian exporters to the New Zealand market while attracting an estimated $20 billion in investment over the next 15 years. According to offi
India–US trade pact to cut tariffs on food, wine, tech and vehicles
A broad range of American goods, including wines, spirits, dry fruits, technology products and select industrial items, are set to enter the Indian market at zero or reduced import duties under the first phase of a new trade pact between India and the United States. The move is expected to lower retail prices for consumers, expand market access for businesses and strengthen bilateral trade ties between the two economies. Officials from both countries confirmed that they have finalised the framework for the initial phase of a bilateral trade agreement aimed at cutting tariffs and easing barriers that have historically slowed cross-border commerce. The framework will now be converted into a legally binding agreement, with signing expected by mid-March. Duty concessions are likely to come into effect immediately upon implementation, while some reductions will be introduced in stages. Under the arrangement, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on several categories of US industrial and agricultural goods. These include dried distillers’ grains, red sorghum used for animal feed, soybean oil, fresh and processed fruits, and a variety of tree nuts. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios and certain lentils are among the products that will benefit from lower import duties. Alcoholic beverages such as wine and spirits are also expected to become more competitively priced in the Indian market as tariffs decline. The concessions extend beyond food and farm products. High-end cars and motorcycles, along with aircraft, semiconductor components and specialised machinery, will receive duty benefits. Medical and healthcare products, including select medicines for neurological, cardiac and diabetes treatment, as well as medical devices, diagnostic reagents, pacemakers, imaging equipment, hearing aids and artificial joints, are also covered under the pact. Both sides have agreed to address non-tariff barriers that affect trade flows. India has committed to easing restrictions that have delayed market access for US medical devices and to simplifying import licensing procedures for information and communication technology goods. These products are considered essential for India’s expanding data centres and industrial infrastructure. At the same time, New Delhi said it will adopt a calibrated approach to protect domestic producers, including small and medium enterprises and farmers. Minimum import prices on certain products, such as apples, have been fixed to safeguard local interests. In return, a wide basket of Indian exports will gain duty-free or preferential access to the US market. Spices, tea, coffee, coconut-based products, cashews, fruits such as mangoes, bananas, guavas and pineapples, along with bakery goods, cocoa products, seeds, vegetable planting material and processed foods, are among the items set to attract zero reciprocal tariffs. Officials said the measures could provide a significant boost to India’s agriculture and food processing sectors. Trade experts view the agreement as a step toward deeper economic integration between the two countries, with the potential to diversify supply chains and stimulate two-way investment. By reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, the pact is expected to increase trade volumes, enhance competitiveness and create new opportunities for exporters and consumers on both sides.
India–US trade pact to cut tariffs on food, wine, tech and vehicles
A broad range of American goods, including wines, spirits, dry fruits, technology products and select industrial items, are set to enter the Indian market at zero or reduced import duties under the first phase of a new trade pact between India and the United States. The move is expected to lower retail prices for consumers, expand market access for businesses and strengthen bilateral trade ties between the two economies. Officials from both countries confirmed that they have finalised the framework for the initial phase of a bilateral trade agreement aimed at cutting tariffs and easing barriers that have historically slowed cross-border commerce. The framework will now be converted into a legally binding agreement, with signing expected by mid-March. Duty concessions are likely to come into effect immediately upon implementation, while some reductions will be introduced in stages. Under the arrangement, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on several categories of US industrial and agricultural goods. These include dried distillers’ grains, red sorghum used for animal feed, soybean oil, fresh and processed fruits, and a variety of tree nuts. Almonds, walnuts, pistachios and certain lentils are among the products that will benefit from lower import duties. Alcoholic beverages such as wine and spirits are also expected to become more competitively priced in the Indian market as tariffs decline. The concessions extend beyond food and farm products. High-end cars and motorcycles, along with aircraft, semiconductor components and specialised machinery, will receive duty benefits. Medical and healthcare products, including select medicines for neurological, cardiac and diabetes treatment, as well as medical devices, diagnostic reagents, pacemakers, imaging equipment, hearing aids and artificial joints, are also covered under the pact. Both sides have agreed to address non-tariff barriers that affect trade flows. India has committed to easing restrictions that have delayed market access for US medical devices and to simplifying import licensing procedures for information and communication technology goods. These products are considered essential for India’s expanding data centres and industrial infrastructure. At the same time, New Delhi said it will adopt a calibrated approach to protect domestic producers, including small and medium enterprises and farmers. Minimum import prices on certain products, such as apples, have been fixed to safeguard local interests. In return, a wide basket of Indian exports will gain duty-free or preferential access to the US market. Spices, tea, coffee, coconut-based products, cashews, fruits such as mangoes, bananas, guavas and pineapples, along with bakery goods, cocoa products, seeds, vegetable planting material and processed foods, are among the items set to attract zero reciprocal tariffs. Officials said the measures could provide a significant boost to India’s agriculture and food processing sectors. Trade experts view the agreement as a step toward deeper economic integration between the two countries, with the potential to diversify supply chains and stimulate two-way investment. By reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers, the pact is expected to increase trade volumes, enhance competitiveness and create new opportunities for exporters and consumers on both sides.
Iranian foreign minister to visit Turkey for talks on security, trade and regional tensions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to travel to Turkey on Friday for high-level talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, as the two neighboring countries seek to strengthen cooperation across security, economic and regional issues. The visit comes amid heightened regional tensions and renewed diplomatic efforts to manage sensitive developments affecting the Middle East. According to Turkish Foreign Ministry sources cited in media reports, Fidan is expected
Iranian foreign minister to visit Turkey for talks on security, trade and regional tensions
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to travel to Turkey on Friday for high-level talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, as the two neighboring countries seek to strengthen cooperation across security, economic and regional issues. The visit comes amid heightened regional tensions and renewed diplomatic efforts to manage sensitive developments affecting the Middle East. According to Turkish Foreign Ministry sources cited in media reports, Fidan is expected
India and UK Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement, Set to Boost Trade by USD 34 Billion
On July 24, 2025, India and the United Kingdom signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to London, marking a key milestone in their economic relationship. The agreement, expected to increase bilateral trade by USD 34 billion annually, is the largest trade deal the UK has signed since its departure from the European Union in 2020. The deal was finalized between India's Commerce Minister Piyush G
India and UK Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement, Set to Boost Trade by USD 34 Billion
On July 24, 2025, India and the United Kingdom signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to London, marking a key milestone in their economic relationship. The agreement, expected to increase bilateral trade by USD 34 billion annually, is the largest trade deal the UK has signed since its departure from the European Union in 2020. The deal was finalized between India's Commerce Minister Piyush G
Dallas Mayor Signs Sister City Partnership with Dar es Salaam to Boost Trade and Cultural Ties
On July 22, 2025, a significant Sister City Partnership was formed between Dallas, Texas, USA, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, through a signing ceremony led by Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson and Dar es Salaam Mayor Omary Kumbilamoto. This partnership is designed to enhance the commercial, cultural, and educational connections between the two cities, with an eye toward fostering economic growth, trade, and cross-cultural understanding.
Dallas Mayor Signs Sister City Partnership with Dar es Salaam to Boost Trade and Cultural Ties
On July 22, 2025, a significant Sister City Partnership was formed between Dallas, Texas, USA, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, through a signing ceremony led by Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson and Dar es Salaam Mayor Omary Kumbilamoto. This partnership is designed to enhance the commercial, cultural, and educational connections between the two cities, with an eye toward fostering economic growth, trade, and cross-cultural understanding.
US Student Visa Applications Open; Trade Talks with India Ongoing
The US State Department has officially opened student visa applications for international students, encouraging applicants to submit their applications while ensuring that decisions are made with US national security as a top priority. Mignon Houston, the US State Department Deputy Spokesperson, emphasized that visa decisions are not only about allowing students to pursue education in the US but also ensuring their intentions align with educational purposes, n
US Student Visa Applications Open; Trade Talks with India Ongoing
The US State Department has officially opened student visa applications for international students, encouraging applicants to submit their applications while ensuring that decisions are made with US national security as a top priority. Mignon Houston, the US State Department Deputy Spokesperson, emphasized that visa decisions are not only about allowing students to pursue education in the US but also ensuring their intentions align with educational purposes, n
India Unfazed by Rising Tensions with Canada: Government Sources
The Indian government is reportedly unfazed by the escalating tensions with Canada, as indicated by sources within the Commerce Ministry. Officials emphasize that investments from Canada, particularly from public pension funds, are likely to persist, albeit through indirect channels. According to these sources, India remains an attractive market for investment, and funds will continue to flow, often routed via Singapore, Mauritius, or the Middle East. In terms of trade, India and Ca
India Unfazed by Rising Tensions with Canada: Government Sources
The Indian government is reportedly unfazed by the escalating tensions with Canada, as indicated by sources within the Commerce Ministry. Officials emphasize that investments from Canada, particularly from public pension funds, are likely to persist, albeit through indirect channels. According to these sources, India remains an attractive market for investment, and funds will continue to flow, often routed via Singapore, Mauritius, or the Middle East. In terms of trade, India and Ca









