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Trump calls India-US trade deal ‘historic’ as tariff cuts and coal exports take centre stage.


Date: 12-02-2026
Subject: Trump calls India-US trade deal ‘historic’ as tariff cuts and coal exports take centre stage
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday described the newly concluded India–United States agreement as a “historic trade deal”, saying it would sharply expand American energy exports, particularly coal, while deepening bilateral economic ties.

“America is now the number one energy producer in the world... We're becoming a massive energy exporter. In just the past few months, we've made historic trade deals with Japan, Korea, India, and others to increase our coal exports dramatically... The quality of our coal is supposed to be the finest anywhere in the world," Trump said at a press briefing.

His remarks came days after Washington released a framework outlining the path forward for the interim trade arrangement reached with New Delhi, which both sides see as a stepping stone toward a broader bilateral trade agreement.

At the core of the deal is a significant reduction in US duties on Indian goods -- from punitive levels of up to 50% imposed during earlier tensions to a reciprocal tariff rate of 18% covering sectors such as textiles, apparel, leather, plastics, chemicals, home décor and certain machinery.

In parallel, India has agreed to eliminate or reduce tariffs on a wide range of American industrial, energy and food products, including dried distillers’ grains, tree nuts, fruits, soybean oil, wine and spirits, while maintaining protection for sensitive farm and dairy sectors.

New Delhi have framed the interim pact as a calibrated, balanced step toward expanding bilateral trade to $500 billion, with zero-duty access expected for select Indian exports such as generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds once the full agreement is finalised.

The agreement follows nearly a year of negotiations that began in February 2025 under the broader US–India Bilateral Trade Agreement process.

Talks intensified after Washington imposed steep tariffs on Indian imports -- partly linked to concerns over India’s purchases of Russian energy -- pushing duties as high as 50% before the recent rollback.

Under the emerging framework, India is also expected to increase imports of US goods, including energy, aircraft and technology, as part of a multi-year effort to expand two-way trade, though economists have cautioned that sharply higher imports could narrow India’s current trade surplus with the United States.

Both governments view the interim arrangement as groundwork for a comprehensive deal likely to be formalised in 2026, aimed at strengthening supply chains, improving market access and stabilising trade relations between the world’s two largest democracies.

Source Name : Economic Times

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