Ex-US Commerce Secretary slams Trump’s ‘America alone’ policy, warns US making a ‘big mistake’ with India

Ex-US Commerce Secretary slams Trump’s ‘America alone’ policy, warns US making a ‘big mistake’ with India


Former US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has sharply criticised President Donald Trumpโ€™s foreign and trade policy, warning that his โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ approach has turned into an โ€œAmerica Aloneโ€ strategy.

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, Raimondo accused the Trump administration of pursuing an isolationist foreign policy that undermines US global influence.ย โ€œWeโ€™re making a big mistake with India. The Trump administration has pissed off all our allies. America First is one thing America Alone is a disastrous policy,โ€ she said while speaking in a wide-ranging discussion at the Harvard Kennedy Schoolโ€™s Institute of Politics.ย 

Raimondo warned that distancing the US from its closest allies was weakening its global leadership. โ€œAn America thatโ€™s not a good friend or ally to Europe or Japan is a weak America,โ€ she noted.

Rising tensions between Washington and New Delhiย 

Her remarks come amid worsening trade relations between the United States and India. The Trump administration recently doubled tariffs on Indian exports to 50% and imposed additional duties tied to Indiaโ€™s continued purchase of Russian crude oil, despite repeated US objections. Raimondo argued that such actions were short-sighted and risked eroding strategic partnerships essential to counter Chinaโ€™s growing global footprint.

Urging a return to multilateral diplomacy, Raimondo said Washington needs to rebuild trust with allies and strengthen commercial and strategic cooperation.

โ€œWe canโ€™t be effective globally without strong relationships with Europe or much of Southeast Asia,โ€ she said. โ€œWe need stronger commercial ties with Europe, and weโ€™re making a big mistake with India.โ€ She emphasised that global cooperation, not economic nationalism, is vital to Americaโ€™s long-term competitiveness.

Raimondo accused Washington of โ€œhubrisโ€ in assuming the world would wait for it to mend strained relationships. โ€œWhat weโ€™re doing right now is giving the Heisman to the rest of the world,โ€ she said. โ€œIf we think theyโ€™re going to sit around and wait for us, I worry they wonโ€™t. China is right there every dayย in Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.โ€

The former Commerce Secretary also challenged the bipartisan push under both Trump and Biden to bring all manufacturing back to US soil. โ€œI donโ€™t agree that we should make everything in America,โ€ Raimondo said. โ€œWe donโ€™t have enough labour, itโ€™s not where our advantage lies, and itโ€™s not critical to national security.โ€

She urged a more pragmatic trade policy that balances domestic production with global supply chain resilience.



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