Trump's return to the White House signals potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy and global trade
Donald Trump’s return to the White House, potentially with Republican majorities in Congress, signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy. His administration may adopt a more isolationist stance, moving away from traditional alliances and global institutions.
Trump's approach could impact ongoing conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East. He has not detailed plans for these issues but has suggested a willingness to negotiate with Russia and support Israel's military actions.
Economically, Trump plans to impose tariffs on imports, which could raise inflation in the U.S. and affect global trade. His administration's stance on climate change may hinder international efforts to address environmental issues, as he opposes many global agreements and funding for climate initiatives.