Politics7/29/2025Bloomberg

Trump Official Says More Talks Needed to Clinch India Deal

The US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has stated that further negotiations are required with India to finalize a trade deal, just days before the August 1st deadline for higher tariffs. This suggests that the ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries have not yet reached a conclusive agreement. Greer emphasized the need for "more negotiations" to address the outstanding issues, indicating that both sides are still working to find common ground on the terms of the potential trade deal. The impending deadline for increased tariffs adds a sense of urgency to the negotiations, as both nations seek to avoid further escalation of trade tensions. The article highlights the continued efforts by the US and India to reach a mutually beneficial trade agreement, even as the deadline approaches. The outcome of these negotiations will have significant implications for the economic relationship between the two countries.

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