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Deputy Trade Representative Rick Switzer to Lead US Delegation in India Trade Talks

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The Trump administration is dispatching a specialized negotiating team to India next week as part of ongoing efforts to establish a mutually beneficial trade framework. Rick Switzer, serving as Deputy US Trade Representative, will head the American contingent in what both nations hope will be productive discussions toward reducing trade barriers.

Sources familiar with the matter confirmed the diplomatic mission while requesting anonymity due to the sensitive nature of ongoing negotiations. The visit underscores Washington’s commitment to addressing trade imbalances and retaliatory measures that have complicated economic relations between the two strategic partners in recent times.

India’s government has prioritized securing an early-stage agreement that would significantly lower the current 50% import duties on Indian merchandise entering American markets. These elevated tariffs have created considerable obstacles for Indian manufacturers and exporters, particularly affecting industries that employ millions of workers across the country. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal recently shared optimistic projections about finalizing a framework deal before year’s end.

The negotiating strategy involves a phased approach, with the initial framework specifically targeting the removal or reduction of reciprocal tariffs. These duties were originally imposed by President Trump partly in response to India’s energy trade with Russia. However, diplomatic relations have improved notably after India demonstrated willingness to curtail its Russian oil purchases, creating momentum for tariff relief discussions.

Trump’s recent statements suggest progress is being made, with the president acknowledging that both countries are nearing consensus on key trade issues. Several negotiating sessions have already taken place, and Indian officials maintain cautious but genuine hope for a breakthrough. The urgency is heightened by the fact that American markets absorb a substantial portion of Indian exports, especially in textiles, leather goods, footwear, and jewelry manufacturing—sectors now struggling under the weight of high tariffs.

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