India Will Make a Deal with Donald Trump ‘in a Month or Two,’ Predicts Lutnick: ‘They’re Going to Say Sorry’
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warns India faces 50% tariffs unless it aligns with US economic interests; he predicts negotiations will resume within two months.
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"India Will Say Sorry In 2 Months": Top US Official's Big Claim On Tariffs
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that despite India owning a strong stance against giving in to US pressure to not buy Russian oil, it will eventually come back to make a trade deal with Washington in a few months.


Tariff Tension: Will ‘Undoubtedly’ Buy Russian Oil, Says Sitharaman; India Will Say Sorry In 2 Months, Predicts Trump Aide
New Delhi: There is no end in sight to the cold war between India and the US over Donald Trump’s tariff war. Even as the US President said “we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China,” and one of his aides said New Delhi will give in to American pressure over tariffs, Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman reaffirmed on Friday that India will continue to import Russian oil as it remains cost-effective, despite steep tariffs impose…
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