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Official: India has agreed to purchase petroleum, defense goods and aircraft from the US

A government official revealed to? ?on Tuesday.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Monday a deal with India that reduces U.S. tariffs from 50% to 18% on Indian goods in exchange for India ceasing its Russian oil purchases and lowering trading barriers.

Trump said India had agreed to "BUY AMERICAN" at a higher level. He said India would be able to?buy $500 Billion worth of U.S. coal, technology, agricultural, and other products.

Unnamed official of the Indian government said that India had agreed to "buy U.S. products" to reduce the trade gap between the U.S. The U.S. has a trade deficit with India.

The Indian?trade ministry didn't immediately respond to an email seeking a comment.

Commerce Ministry data shows that India's exports from the U.S. to India increased 15.88% on an annual basis to $85.5 billion between January and November, while imports were $46.08 billion.

The commitment to buy U.S. goods covers sectors like pharmaceuticals, telecoms, defence, oil and aircraft. The official said that it would be over a period of time.

The official did not give any details, but said that "we have offered market access to some agricultural products as well."

Officials said that the agreement is only the first part of a larger deal, which will be negotiated in the coming months.

As part of Washington’s immediate demand, India has reduced tariffs on automobiles.

Investor sentiment was lifted on Tuesday by the announcement.

In early trading, India's benchmark index of stocks, the Nifty 50 rose nearly 3%, and the rupee gained over 1%, reaching 90.40 to the dollar. (Reporting and editing by SonaliPaul; Shivangi Acharya)

(source: Reuters)