As Donald Trump disrupts global alliances and trade relationships, countries are seeking new partnerships to reduce dependence on the US. European Union is pursuing deals with Australia, UK, Canada, India, and South America, while Canada is strengthening ties with China and India. The reconfiguration of global trade is accelerating, with US trade growing slower than global trade due to Trump’s policies, leading to a shift in the geopolitical landscape and a decrease in trust in the US. Countries are diversifying their economic and security partnerships to mitigate risks and hedge against uncertainty, signaling a significant shift in the international trade order.
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