India and US trade negotiators have resumed virtual talks after the Christmas break to discuss a trade agreement.
The US Ambassador invited India to join the US-led strategic critical minerals and AI supply chain initiative, Pax Silica.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US National Security Advisor Marco Rubio discussed bilateral trade negotiations and critical minerals.
Indian exporters are concerned about missing bulk summer orders due to high 50% tariffs.
Detailed Insights:
The absence of a trade deal could lead to more tariffs on Indian products, especially with US President's stance on countries having commercial ties with Iran and Russia.
The 'Russia sanctions bill' proposes 500% tariffs on countries importing Russian oil, potentially impacting nations beyond India.
India's increased imports of US oil and LPG, along with opening the nuclear sector, have raised hopes for a rollback of additional US tariffs under the first phase of the deal.
Rubio congratulated India on enacting the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, indicating potential for enhanced US-India civil nuclear cooperation.
Key Concepts Involved:
Tariffs: Taxes imposed on imported or exported goods in international trade.
Critical Minerals: Minerals essential for various industries and technologies, with supply chain vulnerabilities.
Bilateral Trade: Commerce and exchange of goods/services between two countries.