The United States government has been actively promoting Starlink in international trade discussions. This initiative has gained traction, with several nations such as India, Somalia, Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Vietnam making significant strides towards granting licenses to the satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk.
According to internal communications reviewed by The Washington Post, US embassies and the State Department are playing a pivotal role in advocating for the adoption of American satellite internet services like Starlink. While these communications stop short of offering reduced tariffs as an incentive, they emphasize that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has directed officials to expedite regulatory approvals for Musk’s satellite enterprise.
India has rapidly advanced its efforts to secure regulatory clearances for Starlink, as revealed by sources. This swift action is reportedly part of a strategy to strengthen trade agreements with the Trump administration. Recently, India granted approval to Starlink, marking a crucial step towards the company’s service deployment in the country.
While Starlink plans to introduce its services in Turkey, it has been held back by prolonged delays in obtaining regulatory consent. Consequently, the ongoing bilateral trade negotiations could play a crucial role in facilitating Starlink’s entry into the Turkish market.
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