US-India trade deal nearly finalised, says US envoy Sergio Gor

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US-India trade deal nearly finalised, says US envoy Sergio Gor

Synopsis

US Ambassador Sergio Gor declared the US-India trade deal ‘almost everything is done’ in principle — the closest either side has come to confirming a near-final agreement. With the Russian oil tariff bill looming in Congress and India’s energy imports from Moscow under scrutiny, the diplomatic stakes of getting this deal across the line have rarely been higher.

Key Takeaways

US Ambassador Sergio Gor said the US-India trade deal is ‘almost everything is done’ in principle as of 23 August .
Remaining work involves finalising legal and technical language , not renegotiating the broad framework.
A proposed US Congress bill could impose tariffs of up to 100 per cent on buyers of Russian oil, which would affect India.
Gor clarified the Russian oil tariff bill is a congressional initiative , not a White House -backed measure.
President Trump is focused on ending the Russia-Ukraine war , according to Gor.
Gor cited a deep and personal friendship between PM Modi and President Trump as a key driver of bilateral momentum.

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said on 23 August that the proposed US-India trade agreement is almost finalised in principle, with both sides now working through the remaining legal and technical language. Gor made the remarks at a media event in New Delhi, signalling that the broad framework of the deal has been settled.

Where the Deal Stands

“The trade deal is, in principle, almost everything is done,” Gor said, attributing the remaining delay to the need to reconfigure and finalise specific portions of the text. He indicated that the substantive negotiations are largely complete and that what remains is largely a drafting exercise rather than a renegotiation of terms.

The development comes amid an active phase of US-India diplomatic engagement, with trade topping the bilateral agenda following the reciprocal tariff standoff earlier this year. India has been among the countries seeking to lock in a deal before any further US tariff escalations.

Russian Oil Tariff Bill: Not a White House Push

Gor also addressed concerns surrounding a proposed bill in the US Congress that would impose tariffs of up to 100 per cent on countries purchasing Russian oil — a measure that would directly affect India, one of the largest buyers of discounted Russian crude since the Ukraine conflict began.

He clarified that the legislation was being driven by lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle and was not a White House-backed initiative. “This is not something that you have seen the White House advocate. You won’t find a clip of President Trump pushing it,” Gor said.

Notably, President Donald Trump has separately indicated his priority is ending the Russia-Ukraine war rather than escalating economic pressure on countries like India that have maintained energy ties with Moscow. “President from day one has been wanting to end this war between Russia and Ukraine, and he’s determined,” Gor said, calling a resolution “vitally important.”

Modi-Trump Personal Ties Cited as Diplomatic Anchor

Gor described the relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump as a “deep and personal friendship,” underscoring that both leaders are results-driven and keen to move quickly on shared priorities. “They are both forward leaning, and they want action fast, and they’re results-driven. Our President has tremendous respect for the Prime Minister,” he said.

Gor also recalled that Modi’s continued support during Trump’s time out of office after the 2020 US presidential election had left a lasting impression. “When you’re up, when you’re in the Oval Office, everybody wants to be your friend. But when you’re out, that’s when you can really realise who your friends are. And Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a true friend to him at that time,” Gor said.

What Comes Next

With the legal and technical text still being finalised, no signing date has been announced. However, Gor’s remarks suggest both governments are closer to a deal than at any previous point in the current round of negotiations. Trade experts have flagged that the agreement’s scope — including tariff schedules, digital trade provisions, and market access commitments — will determine its real-world impact on Indian exporters and US businesses operating in India.

Point of View

Its passage would force India into an impossible choice between its energy economics and its new trade relationship with Washington. The Modi-Trump personal chemistry narrative, however genuine, cannot substitute for a signed text with enforceable commitments on both sides.
NationPress
23 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the US-India trade deal finalised?
Not yet formally signed, but US Ambassador Sergio Gor said on 23 August that the deal is ‘almost everything is done’ in principle. Both sides are now working to resolve the remaining legal and technical language before a formal conclusion.
What is the proposed US Congress bill on Russian oil tariffs?
It is a proposed piece of legislation that would impose tariffs of up to 100 per cent on countries purchasing Russian oil. Gor clarified that the bill is being pushed by lawmakers from both parties and is not a White House initiative.
How would the Russian oil tariff bill affect India?
India is one of the largest buyers of Russian crude oil and would face significant economic pressure if the bill passed. However, Gor indicated that President Trump’s focus remains on ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict rather than penalising energy buyers like India.
What is the nature of the Modi-Trump relationship according to the US envoy?
Gor described it as a ‘deep and personal friendship,’ noting that both leaders are results-driven and action-oriented. He also recalled that PM Modi’s support during Trump’s time out of office after the 2020 election had made a lasting impression on the US President.
When could the US-India trade deal be formally signed?
No signing date has been announced. The remaining work involves finalising legal and technical text, and the timeline will depend on how quickly both sides can resolve those details.
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