'Stop Actions That Harm America,' US Commerce Secy Urges India To 'React Correctly', Open Markets
In an interview with News Nation on Sunday, Lutnick targeted India along with several other nations. "We have a bunch of countries to fix like Switzerland, Brazil, right? It's got an issue. India, these are countries that need to really react correctly to America. Open their markets , stop taking actions that harm America, and that's why we're off sides with them," he said.
Lutnick suggested that while the issues with India would eventually be sorted, but the country must 'play ball' with the US to maintain access to the American consumer market.
“Those, I think, will be sorted out, but they take time. And these countries have to understand that if you want to sell to the US consumer, right? You've got to play ball with the president of the United States,” he commented.
He also said in the interview that“a bunch of countries left but the big ones maybe the big ones you know India we'll sort it out over time.”
High-level trade talksThe US commerce secretary's comment follows a recent visit to America by a high-level Indian delegation , led by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal from September 22 to 24, 2025.
The delegation engaged in a series of productive discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral trade deal and investment ties between the two countries, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said in a statement.
Also Read | Sun Pharma, Cipla to Dr Reddy's - why experts see a sharp rebound? EXPLAINEDDuring the visit, Minister Goyal held key meetings with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, United States Trade Representative, and Sergio Gor, the US Ambassador-designate to India where both sides exchanged views on various facets of the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) deal.
Also Read | US, India trade officials to meet as they seek off-ramp from recent tensionsThey mutually agreed to continue engagements to expedite the early conclusion of a trade agreement that benefits both countries, the Ministry added.
Earlier in July, Trump administratio imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods on top of an existing 25% tariff, bringing the total to 50% to penalise India for buying Russian oil.
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