‘PM Modi did not call Trump’: US Commerce secretary makes big statement — explains why India-US trade deal is stuck
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‘PM Modi did not call Trump’: US Commerce secretary makes big statement — explains why India-US trade deal is stuck

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Jan 9, 2026

US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick made a big statement over why the India-US trade deal is not sealed yet. The official claimed that it was because PM Modi didn't call Trump.When asked about the India-US trade deal, Lutnick said, "Let's be clear, it's his deal.He's the closer.

He does the deal. So I said, you got to have Modi. It's all set up. You have to have Modi.

..they were uncomfortable doing it. So Modi didn't call."This revelation comes after US President Donald Trump, on Thursday, approved a bill that can impose at least 500% tariffs for countries buying Russian oil, aiming to "punish them." US senator Lindsey Graham said that the bill would give US tremendous leverage against countries like China, India and Brazil to incentivize them to stop buying the cheap Russian oil.Back in August, US imposed additional tariffs on Indian imports to the country alleging that New Delhi's purchase of Russian oil was fueling Moscow's war machine in Ukraine. Since then total tariffs on Indian goods stand at 50%, including 25% of additional tariffs and 25% of Trump's reciprocal tariffs. Since then, two nations have held many rounds ot trad talks with the meeting back from December 10 to December 12, when US officials visited New Delhi.

India and the US are engaged in parallel negotiations, aiming to develop a framework trade deal to address tariff issues, and focus on a comprehensive trade agreement. In February, leaders from both countries directed officials to begin negotiations, setting an initial goal of completing the first phase by autumn 2025. The proposed agreement aims to more than double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030 from the current $191 billion.The US continued to be India’s largest trading partner for the fourth straight year in 2024–25, with bilateral trade valued at $131.84 billion, including $86.5 billion in exports from India. American markets account for about 18% of India’s total goods exports, 6.22% of imports, and 10.73% of overall merchandise trade.

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