Donald Trump, Trade War
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While international trade can be a powerful tool to address some of the world’s most complex challenges, it can also contribute to inequality between rich and poor nations.View on euronews
The share of global trade done on WTO terms has fallen to 72% and could fall further, amid the biggest disruption to the international trading system since World War Two, the Director-General of the World Trade Organization said on Tuesday.
Submitting to Trump's deals, Western allies have ceded their position as defenders of multilateral trade. The world needs new alternatives As his new tariff regime came into force in early August, US President Donald Trump emerged as a clear victor.
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Other nations continue to pursue the example established by the United States decades ago because they continue to see trade, managed judiciously, as a path to greater prosperity. The Trump administration, by rejecting this global consensus, has damaged both the American economy and American global leadership.
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A new study shows methane emissions are rising fast, fueled by global trade. Cutting them now could quickly cool the planet.
Progress on an India-US trade deal depends on Washington removing the additional 25% tariff on Indian goods linked to Russian oil, according to think tank GTRI. Talks resumed in New Delhi, but a breakthrough is unlikely without US flexibility.