New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI): US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Saturday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump for the India–US joint statement on trade, praising their leadership and vision.
In a post on X, Gor wrote, “A new day! All credit to President Trump and Prime Minister Modi for their leadership and vision in achieving this.”
He added, “From the desk of the President of the United States!”
The remarks come a day after US Trade Representative Ambassador Greer welcomed President Trump’s announcement of a joint statement outlining a trade deal with India, saying the agreement would remove tariff and non-tariff barriers and open India’s vast market to American products.
In a statement issued after the announcement, Greer said the agreement would significantly benefit US workers, farmers, and producers by lowering tariffs across all US industrial goods and a broad range of agricultural products.
“President Trump’s dealmaking is unlocking one of the largest economies in the world for American workers and producers, lowering tariffs for all US industrial goods and a wide array of agricultural products,” Greer said.
She added that the announcement reflected the deepening ties between Washington and New Delhi and would create new opportunities for farmers and entrepreneurs in both countries.
“Today’s announcement demonstrates the deepening ties between the United States and India as we create new opportunities for farmers and entrepreneurs in both countries,” Greer said, while also thanking India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, for his leadership and commitment to achieving fair and balanced trade with the United States.
The joint statement follows President Trump’s announcement of a framework to expand market access, reduce trade barriers, and advance fair and reciprocal trade between the two countries, as part of broader efforts to strengthen US–India economic relations.
The United States and India have announced a framework for an interim agreement on reciprocal and mutually beneficial trade, marking a significant step toward advancing the broader US–India Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations launched by President Trump and Prime Minister Modi in February 2025, according to a joint statement released by the White House and India’s Ministry of Commerce. (ANI)
