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India-US trade talks: Trump shares update, praises PM Modi — ‘We are going to…’
Livemint | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the prospects of the India–US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), stating that the two countries are “going to have a good deal.” He praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a close friend and respected leader while acknowledging ongoing tough negotiations, particularly over tariffs and geopolitical issues related to Russian oil imports. Trump highlighted India’s recent reduction of oil purchases from Russia in response to US pressure but noted that tariffs remain a point of contention.
The proposed BTA aims to more than double bilateral trade between India and the US, targeting USD 500 billion by 2030 from the current USD 191 billion. Talks first began during Modi’s Washington visit in February 2025, with multiple negotiation rounds since. Despite tensions, India’s Ministry of External Affairs affirmed that talks have not stalled, emphasizing ongoing commitment from both sides to reach a balanced and mutually beneficial trade agreement.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal rejected claims that Modi did not engage sufficiently with Trump, confirming frequent communications between the two leaders in 2025. This followed comments by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who suggested Modi was reluctant to engage directly with Trump, which he said contributed to higher tariffs and delays in the trade deal.
Who is Ursula von der Leyen? European Commission president and 77th Republic Day chief guest
Livemint | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be the Chief Guest for India's 77th Republic Day, visiting India from January 25 to 27, 2026. Alongside António Luís Santos da Costa, President of the European Council, she will co-chair the 16th India-EU summit. On January 27, von der Leyen will hold restricted talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi focusing on a long-anticipated Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and both will meet President Droupadi Murmu. The India-EU FTA negotiations aim to enhance trade despite recent global tariff challenges, with hopes of signing the agreement soon. The EU is currently India's largest trading partner.
Ursula von der Leyen, a German politician and doctor, assumed office as European Commission President in 2019 and was re-elected in July 2024. She previously served 14 years in the German government, including as Federal Minister for Defence under Angela Merkel. A member of the centre-right Christian Democratic Union, she was born in Brussels and grew up bilingual. Her family background includes a father who was a CEO and state politician in Germany. She married Heiko von der Leyen in 1986.
Speaking at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, von der Leyen described the upcoming India-EU trade agreement as “the mother of all deals,” potentially creating a market of 2 billion people and accounting for nearly a quarter of the global GDP. The FTA negotiations, which had been stalled since 2013, are expected to significantly deepen economic ties between India and the 27-nation European Union.
A Reset of India’s Export Import Rules
Obhan & Associates | English | AcademicThink | Jan. 23, 2026 | Regulation
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has notified the Foreign Exchange Management (Export and Import of Goods and Services) Regulations, 2026, effective from October 1, 2026, replacing previous regulations from 2015 and related directives. These New Regulations aim to simplify cross-border trade compliance through consolidation, delegation, and procedural clarity without introducing new prohibitions or thresholds. They reorganize how exporters, importers, authorized dealers, and regulators manage foreign trade operations.
Key provisions include a defined timeline for service exporters to submit Export Declaration Forms (EDF) within 30 days from the month-end of invoice issuance, with consolidated EDFs allowed for multiple exports within a month. Software exports are now expressly categorized under services, aligning their procedural requirements accordingly. Export proceeds must be realized and repatriated within 15 months of shipment, invoicing, or overseas warehouse sale, with extensions permissible by authorized dealers. Project exports follow contract payment terms and may have extended timelines. For invoicing in Indian Rupees, the realization period extends to 18 months.
For transactions up to Rs. 10 lakh, authorized dealers may close export and import data entries based on self-declarations without full documentary proof, facilitating ease for smaller operators. Quarterly bulk closures of low-value entries are now permitted. Import payments are aligned with contractual terms, and authorized dealers can grant extensions as needed. Advance remittances remain allowed; however, future remittances may require financial guarantees if prior advances are not settled within the contracted period.
The New Regulations explicitly permit set-off of export receivables against import payables, third-party payments, and reduction or non-realization of export proceeds based on authorized dealers’ assessments. For transactions up to Rs. 10 lakh, exporters’ declarations suffice for realisation adjustments. Merchanting Trade Transactions are now formally regulated, requiring inward and outward remittances within six months, direct payment flows with conditional third-party involvement, and active monitoring by authorized dealers.
EDPMS and IDPMS systems have been upgraded from reporting tools to active compliance mechanisms, with authorized dealers responsible for timely entries, follow-up, and closure of transactions, including powers to close entries when advances are not repatriated or imports do not materialize. The overall framework is designed to provide predictable, system-driven foreign trade oversight anchored in clear timelines, value thresholds, and dealer-level discretion.
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