She highlighted the need for reforms to reduce bureaucratic resistance, particularly in forging trade deals with India and the US. She argued that entrenched bureaucratic interests were holding the UK back by keeping it tethered to European regulations. Both sides will need to make concessions to get the deal done, but the opportunities in technology, defence, and agriculture are immense," Truss said. "The Trump revolution we are seeing in the US is coming to Europe," Truss remarked.Praising US President-elect Donald Trump, who recently won a second term, Truss said his leadership marked a "revival of US strengths." "With the Trump presidency , there is an opportunity to reshape how international relations work," she said, highlighting India’s potential to play a pivotal role in global debates.


Source:   The Times
November 17, 2024 12:33 UTC