India-Us Trade Surpasses $129 Billion Mark

Published on 4.13.25

  Bilateral trade between India and the US has reached a significant milestone, with a total value of $129 billion in 2024 and a surplus of $45.7 billion for India. This development is set to be further boosted by ongoing trade talks between the two nations, which are expected to yield a potential deal within the next 90 days. Industry leaders emphasize that it is crucial for India to adapt and innovate in order to maintain a competitive edge in global trade. The Indian government has been actively engaging with industry leaders to discuss strategies for mitigating potential risks and capitalizing on emerging opportunities through trade diplomacy, domestic policy shifts, and industrial resilience. The ongoing trade talks between the two nations are expected to yield a potential deal within the next 90 days, which will further boost bilateral trade. The Indian government's collaborative approach with industry leaders is seen as essential for India's long-term economic prosperity and its ability to maintain a strong position in international trade.

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