Trump’s tariffs mark the end of globalisation era
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The United States is now abandoning the system that made it rich and powerful, gambling that it can become more prosperous by waging a global trade war on friend and foe alike.

Trump’s new protectionism breaks with international economic policies that were pursued by more than a dozen American presidents as the nation grew into a superpower that boasted a US$30 trillion economy, the world’s largest and most innovative.

https://www.thepost.co.nz/world-news/360...ut-us-role
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(05-04-2025, 09:35 AM)theold Wrote:  The United States is now abandoning the system that made it rich and powerful, gambling that it can become more prosperous by waging a global trade war on friend and foe alike.

Trump’s new protectionism breaks with international economic policies that were pursued by more than a dozen American presidents as the nation grew into a superpower that boasted a US$30 trillion economy, the world’s largest and most innovative.

https://www.thepost.co.nz/world-news/360...ut-us-role
how many bolehtahan? beside Canada China somemore?
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This wall of protectionism only isolates the US from the rest of the world

The danger is that:

When goods dont cross borders, soldiers will
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