The United States’ ongoing trade wars under Donald Trump’s second administration have fundamentally changed the global trading environment.
Principles that once anchored the post-war economic order, such as “most-favored nation” status, have been cast aside, replaced by a raw power-based system in which tariffs of up to 50% are used as bargaining chips and political weapons.
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Ivanpal Singh Grewal
Ivanpal Singh Grewal is an advocate & solicitor. He was formerly political secretary to the Plantation and Commodities minister.
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