Trump says close to India trade deal to bring tariff rate down
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US President Donald Trump said the US was getting “pretty close” to a trade deal with New Delhi.
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WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said he “at some point” would reduce the tariff rate on Indian goods, saying the US was getting “pretty close” to a trade deal with New Delhi.
“Right now they don’t love me, but they’ll love us again,” Mr Trump said. “We’re getting a fair deal.”
Mr Trump later predicted the nations were “pretty close to doing a deal that’s good for everybody.”
The comments were the latest signal of a possible thaw in the trade dispute that has soured the relationship between the US and India.
India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Nov 11.
Mr Trump earlier in 2025 slapped additional tariffs on India’s exports to the US in part to pressure New Delhi to stop buying Russian oil, raising the rates on many Indian goods to 50 per cent
That added tensions to an already contentious negotiation over what the US has cast as India’s high levies and other barriers on American goods.
But in recent weeks, Mr Trump has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to wind down purchases
“They’ve stopped doing the Russian oil - it’s been reduced very substantially,” the president said on Nov 10. “Yeah, we’re going to be bringing the tariffs down, I mean at some point.”
Following Mr Trump’s sanctions on two of Russia’s largest crude producers in October, Indian refiners – who had been snapping up discounted Russian oil for the past three years – have begun scaling back purchases from Moscow.
Trade teams from both India and the US have met multiple times since the easing of tensions, and officials in New Delhi have expressed cautious optimism that a deal with the US is in sight.
Mr Trump was speaking at the swearing-in for Mr Sergio Gor, the former head of his personnel office who is now becoming the US ambassador to India.
Mr Trump said Mr Gor had already developed a “friendly” relationship with Mr Modi.
“As ambassador, Sergio will work to fortify our country’s bonds, promote investments in key US industries and technologies, increase American energy exports and expand our security cooperation,” Mr Trump said. BLOOMBERG

