Trump Announces Trade Deal with India, Lowering Tariffs
Washington D.C. - President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with India on February 3, 2026, stating that tariffs on the country would be lowered to 18%, according to NPR. The announcement comes after months of trade tensions between the United States and India.
The specific details of the trade deal were not immediately available, but the announcement was met with "palpable relief," according to NPR's Diaa Hadid, reporting from Mumbai.
In other news, Indian entrepreneur Ananya Birla launched Birla Studios, a new production company focused on developing "prestige-driven commercial cinema" that bridges cultural relevance with broad audience appeal, Variety reported.
Meanwhile, the last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the U.S. and Russia, New START, is set to expire, raising concerns about a potential new arms race, according to Vox. The treaty, signed in 2010, limited the number of strategic nuclear warheads, delivery systems, and launchers that the U.S. and Russia could deploy.
Vox also highlighted potential issues that could impact President Trump, including his handling of the economy and immigration. Additionally, the Justice Department recently released another set of files from its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex trafficker, who had associations with prominent figures, including President Trump.
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