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India Today on MSNWill India clinch a US trade deal before August 1? Here's what we knowSpeaking last week, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said that there were “no sticking points” in the India-US relationship and added that issues like immigration and H-1B visas had not come up in the current trade talks.
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ABP News on MSNIndia-US Trade Deal Deadline Nears: More Talks Needed Before August 1, Says Jamieson GreerIn an interview with CNBC, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said that Washington needs additional talks to finalise a trade agreement with New Delhi.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said “more negotiations” will be needed with India on a trade deal just days before an Aug. 1 deadline for higher tariffs.
Indian shares were muted in early trades on Tuesday, with benchmark indexes near six-week lows, as concerns over a delay in signing a trade deal with the United States and sustained foreign outflows hurt demand.
The prime ministers of Britain and India have sealed a major trade agreement that will reduce tariffs on products like Scotch whisky and Indian spices.
India is reducing duties for certain British agricultural products under a trade agreement, benefiting goods with negligible production in India. Sensitive items like dairy and cereals are excluded to protect local producers.
India's equity benchmarks were set for a muted open on Tuesday amid caution over a delay in interim trade deal with the United States, sustained foreign outflows and weak earnings.
As the window to seal a trade deal with the U.S. closes, analysts say Washington has its reasons to finalize an agreement with India sooner rather than later.
The White House altered the plan at the last minute regarding India. Attempts are being made to persuade Trump to rethink his decision. However, at present, negotiators are returning to the negotiation table to resume discussions and, if necessary, completely restructure the agreement.
India's equity benchmarks opened lower on Monday, with uncertainty over trade talks with the U.S. and weaker-than-expected results from Kotak Mahindra Bank weighing on sentiment. The Nifty 50 fell 0.22% to 24,
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his U.K. counterpart Keir Starmer during Modi’s two-day visit to the U.K. on July 23-24, 2025, when the two sides signed a key trade pact.