India Seeks Framework Trade Deal to Boost Exports Amid US Tariff Talks

December 5, 2025
India Seeks Framework Trade Deal to Boost Exports Amid US Tariff Talks
  • In the 2024-25 period, the United States remained India's top trading partner, with bilateral trade at about $131.84 billion; exports to the US were $86.5 billion and imports from the US $45.34 billion.

  • This visit follows prior talks in September and a September 22 delegation led by a senior Indian official, continuing the ongoing engagement.

  • Brendan Lynch serves as the US Chief Negotiator for the pact, while Rajesh Agrawal leads India's negotiating team; Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has been involved in previous talks.

  • Two parallel tracks are progressing: a framework trade deal to address tariffs and a separate comprehensive trade agreement.

  • The current visit is aimed at advancing the first tranche of the Bipartisan Trade Agreement (BTA) discussions and securing a framework that addresses reciprocal tariffs for Indian exporters within the year.

  • India aims to reach a framework trade deal this year to address reciprocal tariffs that would benefit Indian exporters, while negotiations for a broader comprehensive trade agreement continue.

  • The visit comes after five completed rounds of trade talks and amid Washington's 50% tariffs on India, including 25% penalties tied to purchases of Russian energy, effective August 27.

  • Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal has said that only a few issues remain and that political decisions are needed on remaining points in both the framework and the BTA talks.

  • A US trade delegation is expected to visit India next week to continue negotiations on the bilateral trade agreement, with dates being finalized.

  • The overarching objective of the pact is to double bilateral trade to about $500 billion by 2030 from roughly $191 billion currently.

  • India’s merchandise exports to the US fell by about 8.6% in October to $6.3 billion, while imports from the US rose roughly 13.9% to $4.46 billion, according to commerce ministry data.

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