The United States has canceled the planned visit of its trade negotiators to New Delhi, originally scheduled for August 25 to 29, 2025, which was intended to be the sixth round of bilateral trade talks with India. This cancellation delays the ongoing discussions aimed at reaching a bilateral trade agreement between the two countries. The decision to call off the talks comes amid simmering trade tensions and geopolitical complexities, including the recent imposition of additional tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. Indian officials are reportedly resetting their expectations for the trade negotiations following the postponement. No new dates for rescheduling the talks have been confirmed.
米国第一とメーク・イン・インディアの衝突 「ゆっくり進む大惨事」との警告も 岩田智雄 https://t.co/jSQSk3MMEL トランプ米政権がインドに計50%もの関税を課すと発表し、協力を深めてきた米印の関係がぎくしゃくしている。国内産業の育成と保護を図る両首脳の看板政策が衝突した形になっている。
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