ACMA welcomes India–US Trade Interim Agreement Framework


The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) has welcomed the announcement of the Interim Trade Agreement framework between India and the United States, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral trade, manufacturing cooperation, and resilient supply chains between the two economies.

Commenting on the announcement, Vikrampati Singhania, President, ACMA and Vice Chairman & MD, JK Fenner (India), said “ACMA welcomes the India–U.S. Interim Trade Agreement framework and the parallel announcements by the U.S. Administration, which signal a clear intent to strengthen bilateral manufacturing and supply-chain partnerships. For the Indian auto component industry, the commitment to preferential tariff rate quotas for automotive parts, removal of Section 232 tariffs on select inputs, and a pathway for further tariff rationalisation under the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement are indeed positive steps. These measures will lead to enhanced export competitiveness, deepen technology collaboration, and reinforce India’s role as a trusted partner in resilient global automotive supply chains. ACMA looks forward to constructive engagement with both governments to ensure that automotive components are fully integrated into the final agreement, with balanced market access and long-term policy certainty.”

Trade India – US Auto Components Trade:

                                                                                                                                                               (USD Million)

 FY20-21FY21-22FY22-23FY23-24FY24-25H1 FY25-26
India’s Export to US          356152805648582362253124
US’s Export to India9041218148214831505844