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I support free trade, but it has to be fair: Donald Trump at World Economic Forum

Addressing the World Economic Forum (WEF) where several leaders have took him on for his alleged protectionist and inward-looking policies, Trump said America is "open to business" and competitive again.

I support free trade, but it has to be fair: Donald Trump at World Economic Forum Image Source : API support free trade, but it has to be fair: Donald Trump at World Economic Forum

US President Donald Trump today said he supports free trade but it has to be fair and reciprocal, as he reaffirmed his nuanced commitment to 'America First' policy, saying it does not mean "America alone". 

Addressing the World Economic Forum (WEF) where several leaders have took him on for his alleged protectionist and inward-looking policies, Trump said America is "open to business" and competitive again. 

He also said the US would keep up its fight against terrorism across the world and would not let Afghanistan become a haven for terrorists again. 

"I am here to represent the interest of American people and to commit their support for a better world," Trump said after a traditional Swiss brass band welcomed him on the stage. 

The main Congress Hall -- the biggest at the WEF venue -- was jam-packed one hour in advance and many could not get in even as some African officials present here decided to boycott the speech. 

Talking about America and his various decisions, Trump said, "The stock market is smashing one record after another, and has added more than USD 7 trillion in new wealth since my election." 

"I am here to deliver a message that America is open for business again... Now is the best time to bring your business, your jobs and your investments to America," he said. 

"We are creating an environment that rewards. Come to America. I believe in America and as President I will always believe in America first and all world leaders should feel so about their country. But America first is not America alone," Trump said. 

Stressing that there cannot be free and open trade if some country does not follow the rules, Trump said, "We support free trade but it has to be fair and reciprocal." 

As President, Trump said he would always protect the interests of his country, workers and companies. 

"Can we create a system that works for not just one country but for all others... We have agreements with so many other countries and will be negotiating with many others," he noted. 

Noting that he has pledged to eliminate two old regulations for every new rule, the American President said, "We have massively cut taxes for middle class and have lowered corporate tax." 

The tax cut bill is expected to raise the average American's household income by more than USD 4,000, he added. 

The US is lifting self-imposed restrictions on energy production to provide affordable power and promote energy security, he said, adding that no country should be held "hostage" to a single provider of energy. 

Taxes are being cut, burdensome regulations are being eliminated and bureaucracy is being reformed, Trump added. 

Only the second American president after Bill Clinton to attend the Davos meet in nearly two decades, Trump ended his speech saying "God bless you all".

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