India and the US near deal to cut tariffs, with energy and agriculture in focus.
India and the US are reportedly nearing a trade deal that would cut US tariffs on Indian imports from 50% to about 15–16%. The agreement is expected to focus on energy and agriculture and may include a system to review tariffs and market access periodically.
Under the potential deal, India could gradually reduce its imports of Russian crude oil and increase purchases of non-genetically modified US corn and soymeal.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump said on 19 October 2025 that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured him that India would cease purchasing Russian oil, and he cautioned that New Delhi would face “massive” tariffs if it failed to comply.