Mark Linscott

Mark Linscott

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Mark Linscott is a former assistant US trade representative, known for his expertise in trade negotiations and policy, particularly regarding the implications of trade agreements on supply chains in the pharmaceutical sector.

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Mark Linscott is a Senior Advisor with The Asia Group who commented on the tariff war's economic implications.

India's first counter to Donald Trump's tariffs: Textile exports to be pushed; 40 countries in focus amidst 50% duties
The Times of India·IndiaIndia· 2025-08-27
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Mark Linscott, former US trade representative, said that without a direct Modi-Trump channel, 'we are in a lose-lose.'

Tariff trap: Trump targets India to pressure Putin - But US may pay the price
The Times of India·IndiaIndia· 2025-08-06
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Mark Linscott, a former US Trade Representative, noted that a direct line of communication between Trump and Modi was missing during negotiations.

Missed signals, lost deal: How India-US trade talks collapsed - World
Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941·PakistanPakistan· 2025-08-06
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Mark Linscott expressed concerns about the clarity of trade agreements under Trump's administration.

Los mercados vislumbran ya los estragos de los aranceles de Trump a la economía global | Internacional
El País·SpainSpain· 2025-08-02
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Mark Linscott of the US India Strategic Partnership Forum said Trump's hyphenation of the trade deal with India's economic relationship with Russia further complicates the situation.

Trump's tariffs could deal a blow to India's growth and exports
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-07-31
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Mark Linscott, a former negotiator for the US Trade Representative’s Office, commented on the aggressive nature of the letters sent to countries.

Preliminary date set for next round of US tariff talks: Cabinet official
Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999·TaiwanTaiwan· 2025-07-16
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Mark Linscott, a former assistant US trade representative, believes significant progress on trade agreements is possible.

Tariffs on Indian drugs will be a bitter pill for Americans
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-03-13
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