US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent issues statement on ‘complicated’ India-US trade negotiations, says,’ we’ll come…’

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made a statement about the possible trade agreement with India. He said that India was one of the few countries that launched commercial negotiations with Washington in the second period of Trump. But why still have no agreement between India and the United States?
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed optimism about a possible trade agreement with India, saying that the two countries will “come together” on Wednesday. In an interview with FOX News, Bessent emphasized the personal relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, and claimed that both leaders were “a very good relationship ..
Orum I think India is the world’s largest democracy. The US is the largest economy in the world. The Trump administration started on Wednesday and brought 25 percent more tariffs to India and brought total taxes to 50 percent.
‘Indians arrived early’ says Scott Bessent
Bessent also acknowledged that India was one of the few countries that launched trade negotiations with Washington in the second period of Trump. “Indians came very early than the day of liberation to start negotiating on tariffs and we still have no agreement. I thought we would have an agreement in May and June. I thought India could be one of the previous agreements.
However, he argued that India was “captured us” in the negotiations and that it was “executive”. On repeated occasions, Prime Minister Modi stopped in place and refused to compromise the interests of India’s farmers and small businesses. India called US tariffs “unfair and unfair”
US secretary Russian oil in the USA
Bessent accused India of once again making “emphasis” by buying Russian oil – A fee that is repeated from Trump administration. Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar returned last week and said, “If you are having trouble buying oil or refined products from India, don’t buy it,” he said.
According to India’s question of executing Indian RuPi trade with the Bricks countries, Bessi laughed at the possibility, saying that he was not worried about “Rupi’s substitute currency”. Last month, the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson (MEA) attempted to “-dolarization” from BRICS members.
Mea spokesman Randhir Jaiswal announced in July.




