GENEVA, July 24 (Reuters) - The future of manufacturing is in low-cost youthful Asian economies, and the United States and Europe should abandon ideas of propping up uncompetitive industries, India's trade minister said on Thursday.
"The future is that cars are not going to be made in Stuttgart or Detroit -- they're going to be made in Asia," Commerce Minister Kamal Nath told a news conference.
"That's the real world ... because the name of the game is global ...
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