Trump sets out strong
trade message at Asia-Pacific meeting
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[November 10, 2017]
DANANG, Vietnam (Reuters) -
U.S. President Donald Trump set out a strong message on
trade at a meeting of Asia-Pacific countries in Vietnam
on Friday, saying the United States could no longer
tolerate chronic trade abuses and would insist on fair
and equal trade policies. |
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the APEC
CEO Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 10, 2017.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
Trump said the United States was ready to make a bilateral deal
with any country in the Indo-Pacific region, but only on the
basis of "mutual respect and mutual benefit".
Although he was addressing a meeting alongside the summit of
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders, he repeatedly
referred to the Indo-Pacific region and mentioned the importance
of India in his speech.
Referring to North Korea, he said the region must not be held
hostage to a dictator's "twisted fantasies".
(Writing by Matthew Tostevin; Editing by Michael Perry)
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