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India’s Trade Minister Piyush Goyal has emphasized the country’s commitment to pursuing trade agreements aligned with its national interests, rather than adhering to external deadlines imposed by foreign governments. His comments were made in light of the July 9 deadline set by the United States for countries to negotiate individual trade agreements.

During a press briefing, Goyal firmly stated that while India values trade partnerships, negotiations will only proceed when they are fully conducive to the nation’s economic objectives. He noted that India’s approach to forging trade agreements is not dictated by timeframes but is instead driven by the principle of mutual benefit.

This latest development arises from ongoing trade discussions between India and the United States, particularly following President Trump’s April 2 warning of significant tariffs on U.S. imports, targeting India with a proposed rate of 26 percent. In light of these tensions, Trump subsequently paused the tariffs for 90 days, implementing a temporary rate of 10 percent while nations engaged in negotiations. The deadline for these discussions, however, remains a point of contention.

Goyal underlined the importance of creating “win-win” scenarios through free trade agreements, which he believes can only materialize when both parties perceive equitable benefits. Indian officials recently concluded a diplomatic visit to Washington aimed at resolving lingering disputes related to tariffs, particularly those affecting car components, steel, and agricultural products.

A critical aspect of the negotiations is India’s hesitance to fully open its agriculture and dairy sectors, coupled with a demand for preferential tariff treatments for its exports to the U.S. compared to those offered to other nations such as Vietnam and China. This stance highlights India’s focus on protecting its domestic industries while still seeking constructive trade relations.

In a parallel maneuver, India has submitted a proposal for retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. at the World Trade Organization, citing the impact of Washington’s 25 percent tariff on automobiles and certain car parts, which could affect approximately .89 billion worth of Indian exports.

As trade tensions evolve, India remains steadfast in its approach, prioritizing national interests while navigating the complexities of international trade dynamics. The forthcoming negotiations will likely play a pivotal role in shaping the economic landscape for both nations.

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