"We have a trade surplus with Australia, great country, long term partner, we'll be doing something with them. "We have some friends and some enemies where we have been tremendously taken advantage of over the years on trade and on military," he said. "If you look at NATO, where Germany pays one percent and we are paying 4.2 percent of a much bigger GDP -- that's not fair," he said. "So we view trade and we view the military, and to a certain extent, they go hand in hand. "We're going to have sensible relations with our allies," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross insisted Wednesday.
Source: Egypt Today March 08, 2018 17:26 UTC