Amid continued strain in India-US trade relations, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has renewed criticism of India's trade practices, accusing the country of protectionism and unfair treatment of American goods. In a press briefing and subsequent media interviews, Lutnick defended President Donald Trump's steep tariffs on India, while warning that New Delhi risks economic isolation if it fails to open its markets to US exports.
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