Donald Trump's recent presidential actions indicate a major shift in U.S. foreign and economic policy, as he prioritizes a protectionist agenda aimed at reducing the trade deficit. His withdrawal from international organizations and a focus on tariffs highlight a retreat from multilateralism and globalization. This strategy, while popular among his base, raises concerns about long-term impacts on trade relationships, economic stability, and U.S. influence globally, particularly in the face of China's growing economic power.
Trump's unilateralism represents a significant shift toward isolationism, embodying a retreat from decades of multilateral agreements that have shaped global trade and diplomacy.
By reshaping trade policies and withdrawing from international organizations like the WHO, Trump signals a drastic departure from established norms, creating uncertainty in global economics.
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