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TPP was already dying under Obama. No two TPP member state look eye to eye on most sensitive issues. Hence, high standard goes out the window.
What Trump would do is just let the TPP die off. He does not have to really try to crush it; it is already crushed.
About the services, how about several million US homes in which not even a single family member is employed?
In your wonder Indian world, India is so indispensable for a God-given service sector power house status and Trump can't simply afford alienating those super-intelligent, capable and efficient service providers of India? And this is while Trump can cross off China at a stroke and put some 40% taxon everything that comes from China into the US?
Would he also tax the export done by the US and other foreign companies established in China?
In that wonder Indian world, world's greatest trading nation with the deepest trade penetration can be easily sidelined and punished whereas India, a midget in trade in manufacturing and services cannot be sacrificed?
Sounds like an amazing logic.
This is despite the fact that China's trade in services (export and import) is several times larger than that of India.
If Trump really behaved like the way you described, I would ascribe it to some conspiracy - like him being fed with water bottled in India.
I took interested in studying TPP in a bit more detail recently as it has been debated extensively regards to its economical impact. After looking though the literature, it seems that TPP is, at the end of the day, a trade agreement, which is designed to facilitate trade and promote growth. If it does deliver the benefit to the early signatory nations, other countries including China should apply to join it, like WTO. If it does not, there is no need to bother too much.
Naturally if TPP is an exclusive club that many countries including China are not accepted due to certain reasons, we can always start something similar, which can also include the TPP countries as no one would forgo the trade opportunity.