Indian media: The United States has canceled the trade negotiations originally scheduled with India in August.

Jin10 reported on August 17 that NDTV Profit, an Indian business financial news network, cited sources saying that the U.S. trade negotiation representatives canceled their scheduled trip to India for talks from the 25th to the 29th of this month, resulting in the hopes of reaching an agreement before the deadline on the 27th of this month being dashed. According to Reuters, the authenticity of the report cannot be confirmed at this time. Previously, the representatives of both countries had held five rounds of negotiations, but the talks broke down after India refused to open its agricultural and dairy markets and to stop purchasing Russian oil.

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