U.S. commerce secretary: Government cannot ensure cheaper U.S. oil sales to India

Reuters

Published May 06, 2019 05:40AM ET

U.S. commerce secretary: Government cannot ensure cheaper U.S. oil sales to India

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The U.S. government will not ensure sale of its oil to India at cheaper rates as the commodity is controlled by private companies, U.S. commerce secretary Wilbur Ross said on Monday.

Ross is in India to participate in a trade forum.

The latest U.S. sanctions against Iran has barred Asian buyers, including India, from importing oil from Tehran. Iran was shipping oil to India at discounted rates.