印媒:美贸易谈判代表团取消访印,双方重启谈判具体时间未知
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-17 02:43

Core Points - The scheduled trade negotiation delegation from the U.S. to New Delhi from August 25 to 29 has been canceled, potentially delaying the next round of bilateral trade agreement talks [1] - Despite ongoing communication between the two countries, a specific timeline for resuming negotiations has not been established [1] - The cancellation casts doubt on the previously agreed timeline to finalize the first part of the trade agreement by September to October [1] Group 1 - The U.S. trade negotiation delegation was expected to meet around August 27, indicating the importance of this round of talks [1] - Indian government officials have stated that they are advancing the bilateral trade agreement negotiations through multiple channels, emphasizing the significance of the U.S. as a trade partner [1] - In late July, President Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods imported from India, citing high tariffs, trade barriers, and cooperation with Russia as reasons [1] Group 2 - Trump also signed an order imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports due to India's purchase of oil from Russia, with sanctions set to take effect on August 27 [1]