India on track to be first under Trump’s tariff policy for bilateral trade deal with US, says Treasury Secretary.

India is on the verge of becoming the first country to secure a bilateral trade agreement with the United States under President Trump’s reciprocal tariff policy, as stated by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Talks are said to be progressing well, with India’s low tariffs and limited trade obstacles playing a significant role in advancing negotiations. This potential agreement could have far-reaching implications for both countries, opening up new avenues for trade and boosting economic growth. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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