Won't repeat China 'mistake': US Deputy Secretary says trade pact with India will focus on ‘America First’

US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau has asserted that any forthcoming trade agreement with India under the Trump administration will prioritize 'America First' principles. He emphasized that the administration seeks to avoid the pitfalls experienced in US-China relations, advocating for a bilateral approach that respects national interests as a shared value between sovereign nations. This statement underscores the Trump administration's commitment to redefining international trade dynamics, particularly with key partners like India, amidst rising global economic tensions. As the US pivots towards a more protectionist trade strategy, Landau's remarks highlight a strategic shift aimed at fostering mutually beneficial economic ties while safeguarding American interests. The focus on 'America First' suggests a nuanced approach to negotiations, aiming to balance bilateral cooperation with a firm stance on national priorities, thereby setting the tone for future discussions between the two nations.
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