莫迪与特朗普通电话讨论贸易能源等问题
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-12 04:09

Group 1 - Indian Prime Minister Modi and US President Trump discussed expanding cooperation in trade, key technologies, and energy during a phone call on December 11 [1] - The two countries are negotiating a bilateral trade agreement aimed at alleviating the pressure of tariffs on Indian goods, which have reached as high as 50% under the Trump administration [1] - The US tariffs have negatively impacted various Indian export products, including textiles, leather, jewelry, and shrimp, prompting ongoing dialogues between negotiators from both sides to find solutions [1] Group 2 - Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry Goyal stated that negotiations are progressing well, but no final deadline has been set for the trade agreement [2] - Goyal responded to US Trade Representative Lighthizer's claim that the US received "the best offer ever" from India, suggesting that the Trump administration should sign the agreement immediately [2]