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Lutnick suggested Trump may be open to striking a deal on some tariff measures and could announce changes as early as Wednesday.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick addresses skepticism surrounding President Donald Trump's "gold card" visa proposal during an exclusive interview on "Special Report."
Howard Lutnick said that India should consider opening up sensitive sectors like agriculture, which it has traditionally protected to safeguard small farmers.
Robert Burgess is the executive editor of Bloomberg Opinion. Previously, he was the global executive editor in charge of financial markets for Bloomberg News.
Howard Lutnick's remarks came in response to concerns over whether the spending cuts advocated by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) might lead to a recession.
Ford, GM and Stellantis have been pressing Lutnick to exempt USMCA-compliant vehicles, while the United Auto Workers have pressed the administration to exempt key auto parts from tariffs that could slow auto production. The Detroit Three held a virtual meeting last week with Lutnick to make the case, two sources briefed on the meeting said.