Lutnick Sees US-India Deal Covering Tariffs, Weapons and Dollar

  • US Commerce Secretary speaks virtually at event in New Delhi
  • India is among US trading partners facing reciprocal tariffs
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US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said there’s a chance to negotiate a broad trade agreement with India that addresses tariff imbalances as well as thorny issues for Washington like the South Asian nation’s purchase of Russian weapons and involvement in a BRICS push to dethrone the dollar.