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India Sticks to Its Terms in Trade Deal Talks with US, Says Piyush Goyal

India sticks to its stand on trade, says deal with US will happen only on fair terms and not under pressure.

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India Sticks to Its Terms in Trade Deal Talks with US, Says Piyush Goyal

Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India will not rush into a trade deal. He stressed that India will sign only when the terms match its interests. His remarks came ahead of July 9, when the US pause on retaliatory tariffs ends.

India Will Decide on Its Own Terms

Goyal explained that India negotiates based on national interest, not deadlines. “Whether it is the European Union, New Zealand, Oman, the United States, Chile, or Peru, negotiations for agreements are underway with many countries. A free trade agreement happens only when there is mutual benefit,” he said.

He added, “When the deal is made while safeguarding India’s interests, keeping in mind that national interest will always remain paramount, then India is always ready to make deals with developed countries… India never makes a trade deal based on a timeline; when the deal is good, fully matured, and in the national interest, then we accept it.”

Indian Delegation Returns from US

India’s trade team recently came back from Washington. They held high-level talks with the Trump administration.

Chief negotiator Rajesh Agrawal said, “Indian team is back from Washington. Negotiations will continue. There are certain issues which need to be resolved in agriculture and auto sectors.”

Negotiations Focus on Key Sectors

Talks have now entered the sixth day. Both sides are trying to agree on sensitive issues. The US wants duty-free access to parts of India’s agricultural market. India is pushing for lower tariffs on its exports.

India wants relief for goods like:

  • Textiles

  • Gems and jewellery

  • Leather and garments

  • Plastics and chemicals

  • Shrimp and oilseeds

  • Grapes and bananas

The US wants lower duties on:

  • Automobiles

  • Wines

  • Petrochemical products

Tariff Pause Ends Soon

On April 2, the US announced a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods. It paused enforcement for 90 days. But a 10% base tariff still applies. India wants full exemption from these extra duties.

Trump Signals a New Type of Deal

Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump said the deal is close. He promised a new approach with fewer tariffs.

Trump said, “I think we are going to have a deal with India. And that is going to be a different kind of a deal. It is going to be a deal where we are able to go in and compete. Right now, India does not accept anybody in. I think India is going to do that, and if they do that, we are going to have a deal for much less tariffs.”