US want to India's Support

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Washington, 2 September (IANS) Republican presidential candidate has offered hope that the U.S. negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement with India to strengthen its relationship with a friend of a critical success factor in the 21 America centuries.Jon Huntsman, a former governor of Utah, who resigned as U.S. ambassador to China in April last year, hoping to challenge President Barack Obama 2012, a proposal on Thursday for talks with India as part of their job plan and fix the U.S. economy. 


Over 95 percent of the world's customers live outside the borders of the United States and the United States, only 17 joined the more than 300 trade agreements around the world, he said, "the opening of more markets for American companies should be common sense tools to immediately spark the growth." Huntsman said he would do three trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama is a priority. 


"Washington should also immediately begin discussions to end India's bilateral free trade agreement to strengthen our relationship with a friend who turns out to be a critical factor for success in America in the 21st century," he said said.Suggesting that Obama's economic record has been marked by failure , he said: "As the Obama administration has dithered, other countries are making the choice to compete in the 21st century." 


But much like Obama, referring to the competition from emerging economies like India, China and Brazil, said Huntsman "Brasilia and Beijing, Seoul and New Delhi, our competitors are doing the difficult choices that will help to ensure their children a better life. " "If we can not do the same, we are robbing our children to inherit any previous American generation." Huntsman said he is working president "because I'm ready to lead the American people to a better and brighter future."

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