Group 1 - The core issue in the US-India trade negotiations is centered around agriculture, with the US demanding India to significantly open its domestic market and reduce tariffs on key agricultural products, which are politically sensitive in India [4][7] - The deadline of July 9 is approaching, and India is under pressure to reach an agreement, especially after Vietnam's recent compromise with the US, which has set a precedent for negotiations [3][8] - The current trade volume in agricultural products between the US and India is only $8 billion, while the US aims to reduce its $45 billion trade deficit with India by increasing exports of corn, soybeans, and cotton [7] Group 2 - India is willing to make concessions in non-agricultural sectors, such as services and government procurement, in exchange for exemptions on tariffs for key industrial products like steel and aluminum [11][12] - The negotiations are critical as they aim to avoid a significant increase in tariffs that could rise from 10% to 26% after the 90-day pause ends [3][12] - A potential "mini-agreement" focusing on non-agricultural issues may be announced soon, which would reflect India's willingness to open its market in certain areas while maintaining a strong stance on agricultural protections [11][12][14]
特朗普,大概又要赢了!继越南后,印度对美贸易也可能会“妥协”
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-03 12:33