US says no UK-style ‘fast’ trade deals for South Korea, Japan

“When you talk about India, it’s probably 7,000 lines” of tariffs to be changed or modified under a hypothetical agreement, Lutnick said. “It just takes time, and it just takes work – so give us a chance, don’t be pushing and rushing.”
At the same time, Lutnick said he was hopeful that initial deals could serve as templates for their respective regions, helping illustrate what kind of concessions Trump was looking for in exchange for tariff relief.
“We’re trying to show people a frame for how to do business so that we can roll much more quickly, right?” Lutnick said.
The commerce chief, who has taken a lead role in trade negotiations, said that Trump’s 10 per cent baseline tariffs remained a “bottom line” but that many nations would experience higher rates unless they moved aggressively to open their economies.