US-India trade deal: Inside the key sticking points
Key takeaways
- Both India and the US have signaled that the first phase of a landmark trade deal is close.
- The reasons lie in familiar fault lines in global trade — market access, tariffs, and a negotiation where neither side can afford to appear to have blinked first.
- Relations between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump have become strained since they first announced negotiations for a trade deal in February 2025.
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Both India and the US have signaled that the first phase of a landmark trade deal is close. DW looks at the main challenges in getting a deal past the finish line.
https://p.dw.com/p/5GFZWIndia and the US are very close to finalizing a trade deal that has been in the making for months Image: Kevin Lamarque/REUTERSAdvertisement India and the United States have made substantial progress toward signing a landmark Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), but following multiple rounds of talks, there has been no significant breakthrough.
The reasons lie in familiar fault lines in global trade — market access, tariffs, and a negotiation where neither side can afford to appear to have blinked first.