Trump Tariff: ‘Indian businessmen will finally pressurize the Modi government’, know why Trump’s colleague said this?

Trump Tariff: ‘Indian businessmen will finally pressurize the Modi government’, know why Trump’s colleague said this?


US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik has targeted the tariff case. He said that countries like India and Brazil should open their markets and react to America by avoiding policies that harm American interests.

Lutenik said in an interview that we have to improve many countries, such as Switzerland, Brazil, India. These are countries that need to give proper response to America. He further said that these countries will have to open their markets and stop actions that harm America.

‘Indian businessmen will finally pressurize the Modi government’

Let me tell you that a few days ago, Lutnik had said that India’s words in business talks were largely symbolic and they had predicted that New Delhi would return to the conversation table in a month or two. He further said that Indian businessmen will finally pressurize Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to compromise with Washington.

Lutenik told Bloomberg that so I think this is all a show, because you like to fight with the world’s biggest customer, but in the end your businessman will say that you have to stop all this and compromise with America.

They have to come back to America- Lootnik
Lutnik, while presenting this issue in a clear economic context, reminded the rest of the countries that the United States remains the largest consumer market in the world. He said that we are consumers of the world. People have to remember that our 30 trillion dollar economy is the consumer of the world. So finally they (Switzerland, Brazil, India) will have to come back to the customer (America), because we all know that ultimately the customer is right.

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