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‘We Are Looking To Get Full Trade Barrier Dropping,’ Trump On India Trade Deal | World News

US President Donald Trump expressed the hope that a trade agreement will negotiate a trade agreement that will eliminate the US with India and provide more access to American businesses on Friday.

Trump added that the United States wanted to completely remove the trade barriers that the US defined as “unthinkable” to be removed and that he was not sure that such an agreement would be possible.

“India, I think we will reach an agreement that is our right to go and trade. Currently, limited. You can’t walk there, you can’t think. I don’t think and I’m not sure that it will happen.

Trump also said that in the coming week, the United States will send letters that detail the tariff rates they will have to pay to various countries.

Ani, “We made an agreement with China … 200 our country plus. Next week for a week and a half at a certain point or maybe before, we will send a letter and we will talk to many other countries. We will tell them what to pay with the United States to do business.”

The US responded to a query about the deadline for mutual tariff.

Trump said on Thursday (US Local Clock) that America has signed an agreement with China and implies that a “very big” agreement with India would soon come. Trump promised while talking at the Big Beautiful Bill event.

In his speech to trade agreements, in his speech, “Everyone wants to make an agreement and be a part. Remember a few months ago, the press, ‘Do you really have any interest? Well, we signed with China yesterday. We are having some great opportunities. Coming with India, maybe a very big one.

Trump claimed that no agreements will be made with all other nations.

“We will not make an agreement with everyone. Some of them will send them a letter, thank you very much. You will pay 25, 35, 45. It is an easy way to do this and they don’t want to do it in the way. Some want to make more than me.” He said.

“But we are having some great opportunities. One comes, maybe with India. Very big. We will open India, we start to open China in the Chinese agreement. The things that can never be and the relationship with each country was very good,” he added.
However, Trump did not explain the details of the agreement signed with China in detail.

At the beginning of June, CNN reported that the US and China had reached a new trade agreement, and the first adopted conditions in Geneva led to a virtual stop in bilateral trade after the tensions increased.

At the beginning of this month, while talking at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick said that a trade agreement between India and the United States could soon be concluded and both countries could find a common ground in accordance with their interests.

“I think to be in a very good place, and you should expect an agreement between the US and India in a not too distant future because I think we have found a really useful place for both countries.”

When asked if he was hopeful about the result, Lutnick said he was “very optimistic” and added, “I may have a way of encounter.”
Union Trade and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said that on June 10, India and the United States are in the process of negotiating a fair and fair trade agreement that will benefit both economies.

“PM Narendra Modi and US President Trump met in February 2025 … Both our leaders, both economies and people in both countries, have decided to negotiate a duality for the businesses and the people in both countries.

Emphasizing that both America and India are “very close friends, allies and strategic partners”, Puussh Goyal said that the trade agreement is an opportunity to expand the bilateral trade and strengthen the partnership between the two countries.

At the end of the 90 -day tariff pause time, India and the US had negotiated difficulties in completing the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), while about two weeks before the last date of July 9th.

Government sources have previously stressed that India’s national interests will remain very important in the ongoing negotiations, even if both nations work intensively to reach a temporary agreement before the end of the deadline.

The negotiations hit the barricades, the US, the US agriculture and dairy products, as well as significant reduced tasks, as well as genetically modified (GMO) products remained for market access demands.

India is not eager to these suggestions by specifying concerns about food safety, environmental protection and welfare of the local agricultural sector.

(With memory entrances)

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