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India to sign trade deal with United States in March, minister says

February 5, 2026
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India to sign trade deal with United States in March, minister says
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NEW DELHI: India and the U.S. expect to sign a formal trade deal in March, after which New Delhi will lower tariffs on U.S. goods, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday, giving the first official timeline for the deal’s adoption.

The two countries will issue a joint statement within four or five days, after which Washington will cut duties on Indian exports to 18% from 50%. India, in turn, will buy about $500 billion worth of U.S. goods over the next five years, including $70–80 billion of Boeing aircraft, Goyal said.

Under the deal announced on Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump slashed U.S. tariffs on Indian goods in exchange for New Delhi stopping Russian oil purchases, bringing down tariffs and purchasing $500 billion worth of American goods.

Indian minister says ‘sensitive’ sectors protected in US trade deal

“A formal agreement on this deal will take 30-45 days and will be signed in March,” Goyal told reporters in New Delhi.

Goyal said India will increase purchases of energy, aircraft and chips from United States. He added orders placed or ready to placed for aircraft, along with engines and other parts, would be worth about $100 billion.

Last month, Tata Group-owned Air India said it had nearly 200 aircraft on order with U.S. planemaker Boeing, while another smaller airline, Akasa Air, said it has orders for 226 Boeing 737 MAX jets.

Indian stocks rallied after Monday’s announcement of the India-US deal, as the agreement removed uncertainty about the future of the relationship between the two allies.

US trade chief says India to maintain some agriculture protections in deal with Trump

However, India’s main opposition party is putting pressure on the government to give details on the deal as there is concern about how much the agriculture sector has been opened.

On Tuesday, officials from both sides said India will grant the United States some limited access to its market for agricultural products but maintain key protections.

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