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India Inks 2.2M Ton LPG Deal with US, Advancing Energy Partnership
17 Nov
Summary
- India's state-owned refiners secure 1-year LPG import deal from US
- India-US trade talks progressing, aiming to resolve tariff and market access issues
- India's electronics exports to US and China rise over 15% year-on-year

As of November 17, 2025, India's state-owned oil refiners have successfully concluded a one-year deal to import around 2.2 million tonnes of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) from the US Gulf Coast. This move is part of India's ongoing efforts to diversify its energy sources and strengthen its energy partnership with the United States.
Separately, the ongoing trade discussions between India and the United States are progressing steadily, with both sides working to resolve concerns related to reciprocal tariffs and market access. The Commerce Ministry has revealed that India has agreed to the US suggestion of including a tranche of the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) as part of the negotiations. The negotiating teams from both countries remain actively engaged, and any formal announcement is expected on a mutually agreed date.
Responding to reports of a decline in India's electronics exports to the US, the ministry has termed such assessments "very simplistic." Officials have clarified that the fluctuation is largely seasonal and pointed out that electronics exports to both the US and China have, in fact, risen by more than 15% year-on-year.



