India, US to hold ministerial-level trade agreement talks this week

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New Delhi, June 21: US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will hold two-day talks this week on the first phase of the bilateral trade agreement.
“For the US trade deal talks, tomorrow my counterpart is coming to Delhi,” Goyal told reporters in Mumbai.
The meeting followed chief negotiator-level discussions on the pact held earlier this month (June 2-4) here in the national capital.
Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal has recently stated that the discussions between the two ministers are expected to be centred around giving final touches to the framework deal.
On June 5, Goyal said India and the US are moving towards closing all the open ends of the interim trade agreement, and both sides are likely to execute the “very, very vibrant” first phase of the BTA by the middle of next month.
The 10 per cent temporary tariff imposed by the US on all its trading partners on February 24, 2026, for 150 days will expire on July 24. After that, the MFN (most favoured nation) tariffs will come into force on goods imported by the US.
The temporary tariff is levied over and above the MFN duty. So before July 24, the US has to put in place a new tariff regime.
For that, the US is conducting two Section 301 investigations against a number of countries, including India. This is the only legal mechanism through which the US can impose new tariffs of any magnitude.
In March, the US Trade Representative (USTR) launched two unilateral Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 investigations against a number of countries, including India, over excess capacity and failures to eradicate forced labour in global supply chains.
On June 2, the USTR proposed imposing 12.5 per cent tariffs on 54 countries, including India, for allegedly failing to prohibit the import of goods produced with forced labour.
The measure remains a proposal and has not yet been finalised. Interested parties can submit requests to appear at hearings and summaries of testimony by June 22. The USTR is scheduled to hold hearings on July 7.
The report of the second probe is awaited.
On February 7, India and the US issued a joint statement finalising the contours or framework of the first phase of the BTA or an interim trade deal. (PTI)

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