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India, US Begin Three-Day Bilateral Trade Negotiations

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Washington: India and the United States began a three-day round of negotiations on April 20 to advance the first phase of a proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement, with a 12-member Indian delegation led by chief negotiator Darpan Jain meeting US trade and foreign affairs officials through April 22 amid global energy instability. The sessions follow a February framework announcement and the release of draft text in early February and come after recent US tariff adjustments following a Supreme Court outcome; US Ambassador Sergio Gor posted support on X this week. Officials will concentrate on tariff levels, market access and timelines, with follow-up decisions and potential implementation steps to be determined after talks conclude.

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Timeline of Events

  • February 2, 2026 – India and the US announce BTA framework.
  • February 7, 2026 – Text of the draft bilateral trade agreement released.
  • February 24, 2026 – US imposes a uniform 10% tariff for 150 days.
  • April 20, 2026 – A 12-member Indian delegation arrives in Washington; three-day talks begin.
  • April 22, 2026 – Scheduled conclusion of the negotiation round and potential follow-up planning.

Why This Matters to You

These talks could impact your wallet. If the US and India agree on lower tariffs, imported goods from India might get cheaper. Keep an eye on prices for Indian products like textiles, jewelry, and tech gadgets.

The Bottom Line

It's a waiting game now. The outcome of these talks could shape US-India trade for years to come. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good bargain or trades in Indian goods.

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Who Benefited

Export-oriented companies and sectors in India and the United States could benefit from reduced tariffs and improved market access if the Bilateral Trade Agreement advances as negotiated.

Who Impacted

Certain domestic industries facing increased import competition, and third-country exporters losing preferential terms, may experience short-term challenges from tariff realignments and market shifts.

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Who Benefited

Export-oriented companies and sectors in India and the United States could benefit from reduced tariffs and improved market access if the Bilateral Trade Agreement advances as negotiated.

Who Impacted

Certain domestic industries facing increased import competition, and third-country exporters losing preferential terms, may experience short-term challenges from tariff realignments and market shifts.

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