US cancels India trade talks scheduled for August

US cancels India trade talks scheduled for August

The report says the latest round of trade talks may be deferred, threatening timely relief ahead of the Aug 27 tariff deadline.

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Five rounds of negotiations failed as New Delhi and Washington clashed over India’s farm and dairy sectors and Russian oil purchases. (Reuters pic)
BENGALURU:
A planned visit by US trade negotiators to New Delhi from Aug 25-29 has been cancelled, delaying talks on a proposed bilateral trade agreement, Indian business and financial news network NDTV Profit reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The current round of negotiations for the proposed bilateral trade agreement is now likely to be deferred to another date, the report said, dashing hopes of some relief before the Aug 27 deadline for the additional tariff on Indian goods kicks in.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

Earlier this month, US President Donald Trump imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing New Delhi’s continued imports of Russian oil in a move that sharply escalated tensions between the two nations.

The new import tax, which will come into effect from Aug 27, will raise duties on some Indian exports to as high as 50% – among the highest levied on any US trading partner.

Trade talks between New Delhi and Washington collapsed after five rounds of negotiations over disagreement on opening India’s vast farm and dairy sectors and stopping Russian oil purchases.

India’s foreign ministry has said the country is being unfairly singled out for buying Russian oil while the US and EU continue to purchase goods from Russia.

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