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Economic Times24.05.2026Business3 dk okumaIndia

India's $500 Billion US Goods Deal Faces Scrutiny Amid Trade Architecture Collapse

En resumen

A $500 billion commitment by India to buy US goods is under scrutiny as a trade group claims the deal's foundation has collapsed due to a US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and subsequent policy changes.

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Por qué importa

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced India's commitment to purchase $500 billion in US goods over five years. However, a trade advocacy group, GTRI, argues that the underlying trade architecture supporting this commitment has collapsed.

Tamaño de fuente

The potential $500 billion investment by India in US goods is now being closely examined. According to findings from a trade advocacy group, the core underpinnings of the deal are showing signs of instability. This scrutiny follows a recent Supreme Court decision in the US that affects tariff structures, removing some exclusive advantages for specific nations.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s claim that India has committed to buying $500 billion worth of American goods over the next five years has run straight into a reality check from the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), which says the logic of the underlying trade deal itself may have already collapsed.

Rubio, currently in India (May 23–26, 2026), posted on X thanking American diplomats and claiming that India had committed to major purchases across energy, technology and agriculture sectors.

“Huge thanks to @USAmbIndia Sergio Gor and our American diplomats for their efforts. Because of their great work, India has committed to purchasing $500 billion in U.S. goods over the next five years focusing on energy, technology, and agriculture,” he wrote.

But according to GTRI’ founder Ajay Srivastava, that headline number rests on a trade architecture that has effectively fallen apart.

At the centre of the issue is the proposed India–US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), under which the $500 billion purchase commitment was originally framed as part of a broader negotiation package. In the February 6, 2026 joint statement, Washington had agreed to reduce proposed reciprocal tariffs on Indian exports from 25% to 18%, while India signalled large-scale procurement commitments in return.

That structure, GTRI argues, collapsed after the US Supreme Court struck down the legal basis for reciprocal tariffs on February 20, 2026. With that ruling, the entire incentive system that underpinned the deal was dismantled.

Soon after, the Trump administration moved to impose a flat 10% tariff on all imports under Section 122 of the US Trade Act of 1974, removing any country-specific advantage that earlier negotiations were supposed to secure.

GTRI says that shift effectively flattens the playing field for all trading partners, whether they made concessions or not. And if there is no preferential benefit left to negotiate, the rationale for large purchase commitments becomes unclear.

The report points to Malaysia’s decision in March 2026 to walk away from its own trade arrangement with the US after a similar tariff structure shift, calling the agreement “null and void.”

It also flags broader macro pressure, noting that India’s rupee has weakened nearly 12% over the past year amid higher import costs, oil price pressure, and capital outflows. In that context, GTRI warns that large-scale import commitments in energy, defence, aircraft and agriculture could widen the trade deficit and add stress to foreign exchange balances.

In its view, once the reciprocal tariff framework collapsed, the commercial logic of the India–US BTA itself “disappears,” making the $500 billion purchase figure difficult to interpret in any binding sense.

GTRI concludes that India should clarify its position on Rubio’s statement and reconsider the negotiating framework altogether, arguing that the foundation of the agreement no longer exists in its original form.

As Srivastava puts it, the issue is not the number being announced — but whether the deal it rests on still exists in any meaningful way.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • India will issue a clarification regarding its commitment to purchasing US goods.

    Muy probable · En días

  • The India-US trade framework will be renegotiated or significantly altered.

    Probable · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is India's official stance on Rubio's statement?
  • Will India reconsider the negotiating framework for trade with the US?
  • What are the specific implications for the Indian rupee and foreign exchange reserves?
  • How will this affect ongoing trade relations between India and the US?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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