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The Times of IndiaTuesday, July 8, 2025 at 6:55:14 AM
India-US trade deal soon? Trump says so, but India needs to be wary; 'in future US may...'
The US and India might be close to striking a trade deal, with Donald Trump hinting at progress and India getting an extension until August 1 to finalize terms. But there’s a catch—trade experts warn that even if a deal is signed, the US could still hit Indian exports with surprise tariffs later. So, while India’s pushing for an agreement, it’s walking a tightrope, balancing short-term gains against long-term risks.
Editor’s Note: Trade deals often look good on paper, but the fine print matters. If India rushes into this without safeguards, it could leave key industries vulnerable to sudden US tariff hikes down the line. With global trade tensions already shaky, this isn’t just about signing a deal—it’s about making sure it doesn’t backfire later.
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