There will be talks once again about the trade deal between India and America. Both countries will hold a high-level meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday, in which efforts will be made to resolve the issue of trade. US President Donald Trump on India 50 percent tariff was imposed, after which the distance between the two countries increased. However, now the relationship is expected to improve. According to the report of ‘Hindustan Times’, there can also be talk about free trade agreement.
Brendon Lynch, a close to Donald Trump and Chief Negotian of America, is coming to India. On this issue, Rajesh Aggarwal, the chief negotiator of India and Special Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce, said, “US team Tuesday (16 September) will meet Indian negotiators on 6 September. After this, the situation will be known. This is not a sixth round of talks, but a part of business discussion. ” At the same time, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal has hoped that there is a hope of positive talks between India and America.
When, what happened between India and America so far
March between India and America 2Since 025, five rounds of talks have been held so far, but the sixth round of talks were stopped. The first conversation was held between the two countries from 26 to 29 March. After this, Trump announced 10 percent baseline tariff on all countries on 2 April. A total of 26 percent tariff was charged on India. On April 5, the baseline tariff was implemented. On April 21, PM Modi met with JD Vance. The fifth round of talks took place from 14 July to 18 July between Indo-US. After this, the tariff was increased.
Trump imposes 50 percent tariff on India
Actually, the sixth round of talks were going to happen between India and America about the trade deal, but this tariff was postponed after the dispute. Trump had first imposed 25 percent tariff on India, but after this, due to buying oil from Russia, the tariff was increased by 25 percent. After this decision of Trump, the distance between the two countries had increased. For this reason, the matter did not move forward on the trade deal.

