India, US postpone interim trade deal talks; March timeline likely to get hit amid Trump tariffs row
Negotiations between India and the United States regarding an interim trade deal have been postponed, casting doubt on the March timeline initially anticipated for its completion. The discussions, which were scheduled for next week, aimed to finalize the legal text of the bilateral agreement. This delay comes amid ongoing tensions related to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, which have complicated trade relations between the two nations. Both countries have been striving to enhance their economic ties, but the current political climate presents challenges that could hinder progress. Experts suggest that this postponement may prolong the uncertainty surrounding the trade agreement, impacting various sectors reliant on smooth trade relations. As both countries navigate these complexities, the future of their economic partnership remains under scrutiny.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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