NEW DELHI, March 10 -- Indian negotiators have expressed willingness to make deeper tariff cuts, including zero duty on some agricultural products, to help boost US-India trade to $500 billion by 2030, a goal set during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's summit with US President Donald Trump earlier this month, trade experts and officials advising the government have said, requesting anonymity.
To ward off a potential trade war, the Indian side has signalled wide-ranging cuts in imports of cars, chemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals and medical devices for a multi-sector bilateral trade with the US, an official with knowledge of the matter said on Sunday.
A team in Washington, led by commerce minister Piyush Goyal, is also trying to counter...