Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about the future of India-US trade relations, claiming that Washington is now earning substantial benefits from its economic ties with New Delhi. Speaking at the White House, Trump said the trade situation had "reversed" compared to previous years and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a close friend amid ongoing negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement.
Addressing reporters, Trump said that India had imposed high tariffs on American goods for years while the United States charged comparatively less. According to him, that imbalance has now changed. "We are making a lot of money with India," Trump remarked, while suggesting that the economic relationship between the two nations has become more favorable for the United States. Despite his criticism of past trade practices, Trump struck a positive tone regarding future cooperation and indicated that both countries are moving closer to a mutually beneficial trade deal.
Trump also spoke warmly about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing him as "a good friend" and emphasizing the strong personal relationship between the two leaders. His comments came shortly after a four-day round of trade negotiations between Indian and US officials in New Delhi. The discussions covered market access, customs procedures, non-tariff barriers, trade facilitation, and economic cooperation. Both sides have reportedly reaffirmed their commitment to concluding an agreement that would strengthen bilateral trade and investment ties.
Trump's remarks highlight the growing importance of India-US economic relations at a time when both nations are seeking deeper strategic and commercial cooperation. With trade talks progressing and both leaders expressing confidence in the partnership, expectations are rising that a new agreement could further boost investment, trade flows, and economic collaboration between the world's two largest democracies.
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