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Amit Shah defends FTAs with UK, EU & trade deal with US, says dairy and farmers ‘fully protected’

February 16, 2026
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Amit Shah defends FTAs with UK, EU & trade deal with US, says dairy and farmers ‘fully protected’
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In today’s world, where countries are becoming increasingly interconnected and global trade is on the rise, the concept of imports and exports has taken on a new level of significance. For years, the idea of imports has been associated with threats to domestic industries, but what if we shifted our perspective? What if we saw agreements as export opportunities rather than import threats? This is exactly what Shah, a visionary leader and advocate of international trade, is proposing.

Shah believes that instead of focusing on the negative aspects of imports, we should embrace them as a means of expanding our export potential. In his view, imports can provide a platform for countries to showcase their capabilities and products to a wider audience. This approach not only promotes healthy competition but also opens up new avenues for growth and collaboration.

One of the main reasons why Shah advocates this mindset shift is because he understands the importance of international trade for a country’s economy. As a successful businessman and entrepreneur, Shah has seen first-hand the benefits of trade agreements and how they can boost a country’s exports. He firmly believes that by positioning agreements as export opportunities, we can tap into the immense potential of global markets and accelerate our economic growth.

But this shift in perspective is not just about economic benefits. Shah also sees it as a way to promote cultural exchange and understanding between nations. By exporting our products, we are also exporting our culture and way of life. This not only creates a positive image of our country but also fosters better relationships with other nations. Shah believes that this can lead to a more peaceful and harmonious world.

Another important aspect that Shah highlights is the need for diversification. By viewing agreements as export opportunities, we are encouraged to explore new markets and expand our product range. This not only reduces our dependence on a single market but also makes our exports more competitive. Shah believes that this can lead to a more robust and sustainable economy in the long run.

Shah’s advocacy for this shift in perspective is in line with the changing dynamics of the global economy. With the rise of e-commerce and advancements in technology, the world is becoming a smaller place. Now, more than ever, countries need to focus on their export potential and take advantage of the opportunities presented by international trade. This is where Shah’s vision aligns perfectly with the changing landscape of global trade.

It is important to note that this shift in perspective is not about disregarding the importance of protecting domestic industries. Shah understands the need for a balanced approach and believes that governments should still take measures to protect their domestic industries. However, he also emphasizes the need to strike a balance and not let protectionism hinder the potential for growth and development through exports.

In conclusion, Shah’s approach of positioning agreements as export opportunities rather than import threats is a refreshing and progressive perspective. It not only promotes economic growth but also fosters cultural exchange and diversification. As we move towards a more interconnected world, it is important for countries to embrace this mindset and take advantage of the immense potential of global trade. Shah’s vision is a step in the right direction towards a more prosperous and harmonious world.

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