US will sort out trade with India, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says in CNBC interview

US will sort out trade with India, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says in CNBC interview

US will sort out trade with India, Commerce Secretary Lutnick says in CNBC interview

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Thursday he believes the United States will sort out a trade deal with India as soon as that country stops buying Russian oil.

Asked on CNBC what trade issue he was most focused on, Lutnick mentioned India and said: “Well, we’re going to sort out India,” once it stops buying Russian oil.

Lutnick also said “we have a big deal coming with Taiwan” and he said a trade agreement would probably get done with Switzerland.

On South Korea, he said: “We made a deal, but let’s see if they come through with the paperwork.”

He would not comment on whether an immigration raid on a Hyundai plant in Georgia had delayed finalization of that deal.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Mark Porter and Andrea Ricci)

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