India-US Trade Talks – Falling Trade Surplus & the Stakes in the New Deal

India-US trade talks have entered a decisive phase as India’s trade surplus with the US falls sharply amid tariff concessions.

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  • Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has begun high-level talks with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to finalise the first tranche of an India-US trade deal, even as India’s trade surplus with the US has fallen by over 40%.

India-US Trade Relations

  • India and the United States share one of the world’s most important bilateral economic relationships. 
  • India’s goods trade with the U.S. totalled an estimated $149.4 billion in 2025
  • Trade between the two countries includes:
    • Indian exports include pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, petroleum products, gems and jewellery, textiles, electronics, and chemicals.
    • US exports include crude oil and LNG, defence equipment, agricultural products, aircraft parts, machinery, electronics, and medical instruments.
  • The relationship has expanded beyond merchandise trade to include:
    • Services trade, especially IT and business services.
    • Investment flows, though, net FDI trends have weakened in recent years.
    • Technology cooperation in semiconductors, digital trade, and advanced manufacturing.
    • Strategic supply chains, especially in energy and defence.
  • At the same time, India-US trade ties have often seen friction over tariffs, market access, agricultural subsidies, digital regulation, and localisation rules.

Key Issues in India-US Trade Ties

  • A central issue has been the trade imbalance, with India traditionally enjoying a surplus in merchandise trade with the US. Washington has often pushed for:
    • Greater access for US farm products,
    • Lower tariffs on industrial goods,
    • Better terms for energy exports,
    • Easier market access for American companies.
  • India, on the other hand, has sought:
    • Better access for its manufactured goods and services,
    • Predictable tariff treatment,
    • Recognition of its concerns on farm livelihoods,
    • Protection from heavily subsidised agricultural imports.
  • The wider trade environment has become more uncertain because the US is expected to complete its Section 301 investigation and unveil a new tariff architecture, which may become an alternative to reciprocal tariffs.

News Summary

  • India and the US have entered a critical phase of trade negotiations, with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal holding two-day talks with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to finalise the first tranche of a trade agreement by next month.

Trade Surplus Has Fallen Sharply

  • Data from the Commerce and Industry Ministry show that India’s trade surplus with the US has declined by over 40% since negotiations began last year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with then US President Donald Trump on February 13, 2025.
    • India’s export surplus fell to $2.94 billion in May 2026
    • It had stood at $5.02 billion in May 2025
  • This sharp decline shows that India’s trade position with the US has weakened even before the deal is concluded.

Concessions Already Affecting Trade Balance

  • The decline in surplus is linked to a number of concessions and changing import patterns.
  • Before the Prime Minister’s US visit last year, India:
    • Reduced duty on American bourbon whiskey
    • Slashed tariffs on Harley-Davidson motorcycles
  • In addition:
    • Indian public sector refiners signed a one-year deal last November to import 2.2 million tonnes per annum of US LPG
    • Amid disruption in LNG supplies from West Asia, the US became India’s top source of LNG in May 2026
  • This suggests that the US has already gained greater export access in energy and premium consumer segments.

Declining Exports, Rising Imports Across Sectors

  • The data indicate that India’s trade surplus is shrinking in several sectors beyond energy. In petroleum products:
    • India’s exports to the US in March 2026 fell 24.02% to $235.47 million
    • Imports from the US in the same category rose 130.95% to $321.73 million
  • In electronic components:
    • India’s exports fell 33.41% to $135.54 million
    • Imports from the US jumped 136.30% to $431.89 million
  • A similar pattern was visible in:
    • Organic chemicals
    • Copper products
    • Motor vehicles
    • Fresh fruits
    • Scientific instruments
  • In many of these categories, exports slipped while imports rose sharply, pointing to stronger US competition in the Indian market.

Agriculture Remains the Most Sensitive Issue

  • The most contentious element in the negotiations continues to be agriculture.
  • Several farm groups have warned the government not to compromise on farm imports, especially because the US has one of the largest agricultural subsidy programmes in the world.
  • Concerns have been raised for producers of Apples, Almonds, Walnuts, Soybean, Cotton and Rubber.
  • Farm groups argue that allowing heavily subsidised US farm goods into India would:
    • Hurt domestic farmers,
    • Undermine India’s long-standing WTO stance against US farm subsidies,
    • Damage rural livelihoods, especially in hill and rainfed regions.
  • Apple growers from Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand have said that even a minimum import price may not protect them adequately because US apples are already entering at higher price points.
  • Farmer organisations have also pointed out that the US Farm Bill has allocated extremely large financial support packages over the years, while Indian farmers effectively face a negative producer support environment.

Strategic Context of the Talks

  • These talks are taking place at a time when the US is preparing a new tariff regime under the Section 301 process. 
  • This means the agreement is not just about improving trade ties but also about shielding India from potentially harsher tariff action later.
  • Government officials have indicated that the current talks are expected to give the “final touch” to the first tranche of the agreement.

Significance

  • The current round of India-US trade talks is important for several reasons.
  • First, it will shape the future of India’s access to one of its biggest export markets.
  • Second, it comes at a time when India’s trade surplus with the US is already narrowing, meaning the room for further unilateral concessions may be limited.
  • Third, agriculture remains politically and economically sensitive, and any compromise could have direct implications for farm incomes and India’s WTO position.
  • Finally, the talks reflect a broader strategic balancing act: India wants deeper economic ties with the US, but without weakening domestic manufacturing, agriculture, or trade policy autonomy.

Source: IE | TH

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