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美方代表突然取消访印,印媒:给美印第六轮贸易磋商带来不确定性
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-17 22:50
Core Points - The planned visit of U.S. trade representatives to India from September 25 to 29 has been canceled, leading to uncertainty in the sixth round of U.S.-India trade negotiations [1] - India has seen a positive growth in exports to the U.S. since April, with exports increasing by 21.64% year-on-year to $33.53 billion from April to July, while imports from the U.S. grew by 12.33% to $17.41 billion during the same period [1] - The ultimate goal of the U.S. and India is to increase bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, significantly higher than the current $191 billion [1] Trade Relations - The cancellation of the visit is attributed to escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and India, with the U.S. imposing additional tariffs on Indian goods due to India's continued import of Russian oil [2] - The U.S. plans to impose a 25% tariff on Indian imports starting August 7, which could lead to a potential 50% tariff on Indian goods exported to the U.S. from September 27 [2] - India has expressed concerns over U.S. demands for greater market access in sensitive sectors like agriculture and dairy, stating that it cannot compromise the livelihoods of its farmers and livestock producers [2]