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Trump flies out for Davos pushing 'America First' agenda
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U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One for travel to Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., January 24, 2017. REUTERS
U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One for travel to Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., January 24, 2017. REUTERS

US President Donald Trump flew out today to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, aiming to convince international leaders his "America First" agenda does not signal a withdrawal from the world stage.

Trump, who was not accompanied by the First Lady, departed Joint Base Andrews shortly before 9 PM on a trip that will also see him hold talks with several world leaders.

"Will soon be heading to Davos, Switzerland, to tell the world how great America is and is doing. Our economy is now booming and with all I am doing, will only get better...Our country is finally WINNING again!" he tweeted shortly before getting on the helicopter that took him to the air base.

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Trump is set to speak Friday at annual gathering of the global pro-trade elite in a move that has raised eyebrows because of his protectionist "America First" policies.

"We're going to the World Economic Forum to share President Trump's economic story and to tell the world that America is open for business," said Trump's chief economic adviser Gary Cohn.

Trump, who has left the Paris climate change accords, abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership, threatened to scrap the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and just imposed heavy duties on imported washing machines and solar panels, will have his work cut out convincing defenders of global free trade that he is on their side.

His Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's latest comments today -- that he favored a "weaker dollar" -- risked further alienating other nations because it deviates from a long-standing agreement to avoid weakening their currency for a competitive trade advantage.

On the diplomatic front, Trump is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu weeks after recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and British premier Theresa May, which comes as US-UK relations are unusually strained.

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(Published 25 January 2018, 08:40 IST)