‘We need to fix India’: Howard Lutnick urges New Delhi to ‘play ball’ with Trump; ‘avoid policies that harm US’
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Donald Trump’s commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, stated India must “react correctly” to the US, demanding open markets and an end to policies harming American interests. He grouped India with other nations needing “fixing,” asserting that access to US consumers requires “playing ball” with the US president.
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