深潮TechFlow|6月 05, 2026 02:37
[Trump Says U.S. and India Will Reach Trade Agreement, Tariffs to Be Reduced to 18%]
Deep Tide TechFlow reports that on June 5, according to Jin10 Data, U.S. President Trump expressed confidence that the U.S. and India will reach a long-awaited trade agreement. Speaking in the Oval Office, he stated that he has a good relationship with Indian Prime Minister Modi. Negotiators from both sides concluded a new round of talks this week, and the details of the interim agreement are still being finalized. The Indian Ministry of Commerce stated that it remains committed to achieving a bilateral trade agreement. Under the proposed arrangement, Indian export products will be subject to an 18% tariff, significantly lower than the 50% rate announced last year. The process had previously stalled after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down reciprocal tariffs, with New Delhi urging the U.S. to abandon the Section 301 investigation and resolve the issue through bilateral means.
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