Trade Deal
Coverage of Trade Deal in the Nexus archive.
- Are U.S.-India Ties Really Thawing?
The U.S. and India are nearing a final trade deal, but some sticking points remain unresolved.
- Canada, Philippines Agree to Sign Trade Deal This Year, Grow Defense Ties
Canada and the Philippines have agreed to sign a trade deal this year and expand their defense ties. The agreement was announced during a meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in Vancouver on July 2, 2026.
- Inside Donald Trump’s new financial disclosures
The article discusses Donald Trump’s new financial disclosures and mentions the United States opting not to renew a trade deal with Mexico and Canada.
- India news: US envoy says trade deal breakthrough in sight
The US envoy indicates a trade deal between India and the US is nearing completion, while an opposition politician claims he was detained by police.
- India, U.S. note ‘substantial progress’ on trade deal talks as U.S. Trade Representative Greer ends two-day visit to Delhi
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal noted substantial progress in trade deal negotiations during Greer's two-day visit to Delhi. However, the two sides have not yet announced a deadline for finalizing the agreements.
- Asia & Pacific Intelligence Brief — Monday, June 22, 2026
China restricted key US firms, India advanced toward a first trade deal, and Washington considered new tariffs. The article highlights regional trade tensions and diplomatic developments.
- India news: Modi, Trump 'very close' to trade deal
Indian and U.S. leaders, Narendra Modi and Donald Trump, are close to finalizing a trade deal during the G7 summit, though the agreement remains pending. The Indian Air Force is assisting in securing the NEET-UG retests.
- European Parliament committee votes to scrap US tariffs
A European Parliament committee voted to eliminate US tariffs. US President Donald Trump warned of imposing higher tariffs on European goods if the EU fails to approve a trade deal by July 4.
- Trump struck a deal for China to buy $17B a year in US ag products. Farmers are skeptical.
The White House claims China committed to buying $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually for three years, but the Chinese Embassy has not confirmed the figure or timeframe. American farmers and agricultural groups remain skeptical due to past trade disruptions and current market challenges.
- India’s bizarre $500bn ‘commitment’ in trade deal with US
India's $500 billion trade commitment with the US is highlighted in the article, alongside a record high in power demand. The title suggests skepticism about the trade deal's implications.
- EU, Mexico sign expanded trade deal
The European Union and Mexico signed an expanded trade deal removing most remaining trade and investment barriers. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico's trade agreements with the EU and US are 'not contradictory.'
- Trump announces 25 percent tariffs on European Union cars, trucks
US President Donald Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on European Union cars and trucks, citing the EU's failure to comply with current trade agreements. The move comes amid global economic uncertainty and marks a new escalation in US-EU trade tensions.
- Trump says he's hiking tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25%
President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on European Union cars and trucks, citing non-compliance with a previously agreed trade deal.
- Trump to impose tariffs on cars, trucks from European Union
President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on cars and trucks from the European Union, citing non-compliance with a U.S.-EU trade deal. The tariffs will take effect next week, escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and EU.
- Japan Reveals First Loans to US Projects Under Trade Deal
Japan has announced its first loans to U.S. projects under a trade deal, marking a significant step in bilateral economic cooperation. The development was highlighted during a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi in Washington, DC.
- Taiwan Overtakes Canada as World’s Sixth-Largest Stock Market
Taiwan overtook Canada to become the world's sixth-largest stock market. The Taiwan dollar surged 4.8% amid concerns over the US dollar's outlook and speculation about a potential trade deal with the US.
- Trump warns that UK trade deal 'can always be changed'
US President Donald Trump warned that the UK trade deal 'can always be changed' and claimed he provided the UK a 'better' deal than necessary in an interview. The remarks highlight ongoing discussions about bilateral trade agreements between the United States and the United Kingdom.
- No big trucks for little roads: American OEMs say EU is blocking imports
The article discusses tensions between the U.S. and EU over vehicle regulations, with American automakers concerned that new EU rules could block exports of full-size trucks like the Ford F-150. U.S. negotiators claim these changes may violate the trade deal spirit, highlighting differences in certification processes between the two regions.