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US may sign trade deal with India this month

Donald Trump

The US has refused to exempt India from steel and aluminum tariffs. In June 2019, President Donald Trump removed trade privileges for New Delhi under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), affecting over $5 bln worth of Indian duty-free products. India has retaliated by slapping tariffs on 28 US goods.

Trump said he may sign a trade agreement with India during his upcoming visit to the country at the end of this month.

“We might do something, we’ll see, if we can make the right deal, we’ll do it”, Trump told reporters on Tuesday in the Oval Office.

Trump will visit New Delhi and Ahmedabad on 24-25 February to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The White House said that Trump and Modi conducted a telephone conversation over the weekend and agreed the US president’s visit would further enhance the strategic partnership between the United States and India.

While the US and India reportedly have bilateral trade to the tune of more than $140 billion, the Stratfor geopolitical intelligence consultancy has said disputes over trade, immigration and technology have strained the relationship, prompting the need for a trade deal.

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