AAHOA Applauds U.S.–India Trade Breakthrough by President Trump and Prime Minister Modi

AAHOA says the deal between nations representing $30 trillion in economic output will boost tourism and give hotel operators confidence to expand.

ATLANTA, GA — AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owners Association) congratulates President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on reaching a new U.S.–India trade agreement that lowers tariffs and strengthens economic cooperation between the world's two largest democracies.

The agreement marks a major step forward in bilateral trade relations, reducing reciprocal tariffs and committing both nations to expanded commercial engagement. The announcement follows direct talks between Trump and Modi and reflects renewed momentum in U.S.–India economic ties.

This agreement between the United States and India is a geoeconomic breakthrough that strengthens two democracies while reshaping global trade. When barriers fall between markets representing nearly one-quarter of the world's population, investment accelerates, travel expands, and small business owners, including hotel operators, gain the confidence to grow, hire, and build lasting prosperity. AAHOA Chairman Kamalesh (KP) Patel
With the U.S. and India together generating nearly $30 trillion in economic output, this deal is a catalytic moment for global commerce. Lower tariffs do not just move products. They unlock momentum for tourism, hospitality, and the entrepreneurs who depend on strong international partnerships. Laura Lee Blake, President & CEO of AAHOA

AAHOA represents more than 20,000 hotel owners whose businesses are closely tied to global travel, trade, and investment. The association supports policies that promote open markets, economic stability, and international cooperation, benefiting hotel owners, employees, and the communities they serve.

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Founded in 1989, AAHOA is the largest hotel owners association in the world, with over 14,000 small business owner-members. AAHOA members own more than 20,000 properties amounting to more than 40 percent of all hotels in the United States and employ nearly 600,000 workers, accounting for over $9.4 billion in payroll annually.