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Modi plans US trip to meet Trump, aiming to address trade and tariff disputes
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IntroductionVisit to the US and Potential Meeting ArrangementsIndian Prime Minister Modi is expected to travel t ...

Visit to the US and Potential Meeting Arrangements
Indian Prime Minister Modi is expected to travel to New York, USA next month to attend the annual session of the United Nations General Assembly. According to informed sources, in addition to fulfilling his multilateral diplomatic duties, Modi might also meet with US President Trump in a private meeting. This potential bilateral meeting is seen by the public as an important opportunity to ease recent trade tensions between the two countries.
Escalation of Trade and Tariff Disputes
Shortly before the news of Modi's visit to the US, the American side announced a 25% tariff increase on Indian goods, raising the total tariff level on Indian exports to the US to 50%. This measure is one of the highest tariffs imposed by the US on its major trade partners, directly resulting from New Delhi’s persistent importation of Russian oil. Analysts point out that this tariff policy has become the core friction point in current India-US relations.
Breakdown in Negotiations and Points of Disagreement
Previously, India and the US held five rounds of trade talks on agriculture, dairy market access, and energy procurement issues, but reached an impasse due to differing positions. Particularly, there has been no consensus on whether to open up India's vast agriculture and dairy sectors, as well as attitudes toward purchasing Russian energy. US Treasury Secretary Besson publicly stated that India's insufficient cooperation in the negotiations has left some major agreements unresolved.
US Negotiation Timeline and Expectations
Besson revealed that the Trump administration plans to conclude trade agreement negotiations, including with India, by the end of October. He emphasized that although the current situation poses challenges, the US remains optimistic about reaching a consensus and will seek to achieve agreement on substantive terms with key countries. This statement is viewed as a signal that negotiations might progress during Modi's visit to the US.
Diplomatic and Trade Challenges
If Modi and Trump achieve a face-to-face meeting, it will draw significant attention from global media and investors. On one hand, it could become a turning point in easing trade tensions between the two sides; on the other hand, it may end up in a stalemate due to differences over tariff positions and energy policies. As the United Nations General Assembly approaches, whether India-US relations can embrace an opportunity for easing remains to be seen.
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