SINCE US President Donald Trump’s announcement of the “Liberation Day” tariffs, the global conversation around de-dollarisation has regained momentum.
This renewed scrutiny of the US dollar’s dominance is unfolding against a broader backdrop of shifting geopolitical alignments, trade frictions, and monetary fragmentation.
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