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US Trade Policies Shift: Implications for the Global Economy

As the new US administration takes office on January 20, significant changes in trade policies are on the horizon. The United States, the world's largest economy, is steering towards more protectionist trade measures, sparking discussions about the future of global economic dynamics.

In the latest episode of BizTalk, CGTN's Guan Xin delves into these developments with a panel of experts. Joel Ruet, founder and chairman of The Bridge Tank, Warwick Powell, adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology, Xing Yuqing, professor of economics at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, and Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics, share their insights.

The conversation explores the necessary reforms in global governance amid the shifting landscape of international trade. The experts analyze how the US's move towards protectionism could reshape economic partnerships, influence emerging markets, and impact technological innovation worldwide.

Stay tuned to BizTalk for an in-depth understanding of these pivotal changes and what they mean for businesses, policymakers, and global citizens navigating the evolving economic terrain.

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