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The U.S. and India have finalized a trade deal on Monday after months of negotiations, steadying a relationship that had plummeted to its lowest point in decades.
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The United States and India finalized a trade agreement Monday, helping stabilize a relationship that had been in decline during Trump’s second term.
Analysts said back-to-back trade deals with the U.S. and EU could lift pharma, manufacturing and IT stocks.
India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, confirmed the reduction in tariffs, though he was mum on Mr Trump’s claim that India had committed to buy more American goods, including $500bn worth of energy and agricultural products.
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