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Trump's policies and old global ties


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  DONALD Trump's first administration was marked by bold, polarising policies on tariffs and immigration. This pattern might re-emerge in his second tenure with significant implications for the US economy,

The article from MSN discusses the implications of Donald Trump's potential return to the presidency, focusing on his past and potential future foreign policy decisions. It highlights Trump's previous term where he disrupted traditional U.S. foreign policy by engaging in direct, often controversial, diplomacy with leaders like Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir Putin of Russia, while also imposing tariffs on allies like China and Europe. The piece notes Trump's transactional approach to international relations, which could lead to unpredictable shifts in U.S. alliances and trade agreements. It also mentions concerns among European leaders about Trump's possible withdrawal from NATO, his skepticism towards international organizations, and his potential to favor personal relationships over established diplomatic norms. The article suggests that Trump's policies could significantly alter global dynamics, potentially weakening multilateralism and affecting international cooperation on issues like climate change and security.

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