US will sort out trade with India, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says in CNBC interview
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick linked a trade deal with India to New Delhi halting discounted Russian crude oil imports and reducing tariffs on American goods, including corn.
- US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the US would sort out a trade deal with India once it stops buying Russian oil.
- Lutnick stated India would eventually apologize and try to make a deal with the US given its large $30 trillion economy.
- Last month, US President Donald Trump ordered a 25% tariff on goods from India for importing Russian oil.
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'Won't buy one bushel of US corn': Commerce secretary Lutnick warns India of 'tough time' in ties over tariffs
India brags about having 1.4 billion people but won’t buy even a small amount of American corn, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has said, asserting that New Delhi must bring down its tariffs or face a “tough time” doing business with the US.
'India won't buy even a bushel of corn': US Commerce Secretary questions trade practices, backs tariff policy
Amid continued strain in India-US trade relations, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has renewed criticism of India's trade practices, accusing the country of protectionism and unfair treatment of American goods. In a press briefing and subsequent media interviews, Lutnick defended President Donald Trump's steep tariffs on India, while warning that New Delhi risks economic isolation if it fails to open its markets to US exports. Lutnick’s com…
‘India Brags About 1.4 Bn People’: Trump Aide Warns Of ‘Tough Time’ Over Trade In His Presence
US Commerce Secretary Lutnick criticised India's trade practices, accusing New Delhi of blocking American goods. He specifically targeted agricultural tariffs, demanding they reduce them or face consequences.
Why doesn't India buy US corn despite large population? Trump aide questions
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has criticised India for not importing American corn, urging New Delhi to lower tariffs or risk difficulties in trade with the US. His remarks highlight growing tensions over trade policies between the two countries.
Trump tariffs: Country of 1.4 billion won’t buy US corn, says Howard Lutnick; warns India will face ‘tough time’
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has defended Donald Trump's tariffs on India, criticising the country for not purchasing American corn despite its large population. He also warned that India would have a “tough time” selling to the US.
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