Last Updated Sep - 15 - 2025, 04:41 PM | Source : Fela News
US trade envoy lands in India tonight; renewed negotiations aim to heal tariffs-related rift between nations.
There are hopeful signs of thawing tensions between India and the United States. According to officials, the US chief trade negotiator is expected to arrive in India tonight, and formal talks are set to begin tomorrow. This diplomatic move comes after a strained period, particularly over Washington’s decision to impose additional tariffs on Indian imports tied to India’s purchase of Russian oil.
The strain had led to a standstill in negotiations, but recent social media exchanges between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former President Donald Trump have raised hopes of a reset. Modi’s post describing their nations as “close friends” has added momentum to expectations that both sides want to move forward.
India has been under US tariffs that total up to 50% on certain imports measures that have caused friction between the two governments. The crux of the matter lies in India continuing to buy Russian oil despite US sanctions, prompting Washington to respond with heavy duties. For its part, India has defended its approach, emphasizing energy needs and strategic autonomy.
With the US envoy’s visit, both governments appear ready to negotiate terms that might resolve differences and restore trade momentum. Observers believe the talks will focus on easing tariff barriers, ensuring energy security, and possibly defining clearer rules of engagement between the two countries. For India, this could mean relief for sectors hurt by US tariffs; for the US, an opportunity to ensure fair trade practices and clarify compliance expectations.
If things go smoothly, tomorrow’s session could mark the start of a renewed, more stable trade relationship one built on mutual respect and shared interests rather than confrontation.
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