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We expect support from India, others: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on US-China trade tensions

Donald Trump and Xi Jinping had planned to meet during the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum hosted by South Korea in late October.

October 13, 2025 / 23:03 IST
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US Treasury Secretary Scott
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United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business on Monday that Washington expects support from India and other allied nations as it navigates heightened trade frictions with China.

Scott Bessent said, “We will not let these export restrictions and monitoring go on. And I believe that China is open to discussion on this.” The US will be meeting with its allies this week, and expects to get “substantial global support from from the Europeans, from from the Indians, from the democracies in Asia,” he said.

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"They have pointed a bazooka at the supply chains and the industrial base of the entire free world. And, you know, we're not going to have it. China is a command and control economy. They are neither going to command [nor] control us. We are going to assert our sovereignty in various ways. We have already been in touch with the allies. We will be meeting with them this week and, you know, I expect that we will get substantial global support from the Europeans, from the Indians, from the democracies in Asia," Scott Bessent said during the interview with Fox Business.

Bessent emphasized that while the US does not seek economic decoupling, Beijing’s recent actions have sent a “decoupling message.” He said the administration remains confident that tensions can be de-escalated but warned that if China refuses dialogue, “we have substantial levers we can pull.”