Piyush Goyal Meets US Counterpart Twice In A Week As Early Tranche Window For Deal Nears

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Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has now held two meetings in a row with his American counterpart, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick as the two countries head for an early harvest deal by July. (Photo source: Piyush Goyal/X)

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has now held two meetings in a row with his American counterpart, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, as the two countries head for an early harvest deal by July.

Indian negotiators are aiming for a complete exemption from the 26% reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US, as an interim trade deal is expected to be signed before the tariff pause period expires.

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Talks for a mini trade deal are underway and aimed for conclusion before July 9 to avoid reciprocal tariffs, according to top government sources aware of the matter. While the US cannot bring tariffs lower than the most-favoured-nation rate without approval from the US Congress, an exemption is still possible.

A three-part deal between the countries looks imminent now. An interim trade deal, to be signed before July, will include tariff reductions and certain non-tariff barriers. A second tranche, will be completed by the fall deadline of September-October, that was highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a timeline for the third tranche is not yet finalised.

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