Trump’s ‘America First’ Pitch Rattles Davos
At Davos 2026, President Trump’s bold ‘America First’ speech emphasizes tariffs and protectionism, challenging the World Economic Forum’s commitment to multilateral trade.
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At Davos 2026, President Trump’s bold ‘America First’ speech emphasizes tariffs and protectionism, challenging the World Economic Forum’s commitment to multilateral trade.
Trump’s $12B aid package aims to support U.S. farmers hit by this year’s trade war, stabilize rural economies and back sustainable agriculture through winter.
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman argues the U.S. conceded the trade war with the Chinese mainland, trading global influence and tech edge for short-term gains.
President Trump ended all trade negotiations with Canada after Ontario’s ad used a clip of Reagan speaking on tariffs, halting steel, aluminum and auto talks and raising global concerns.
Despite U.S. tariffs soaring to 55%, exports from the Chinese mainland to the U.S. average $1B daily, fueled by electronics and e-bikes, underscoring deep supply chain ties.
The Chinese mainland urged dialogue over a trade war, calling tariffs and export controls ineffective after the US threatened airplane parts restrictions.
A new global survey shows 67.7% believe the U.S. will lose more in its tariff showdown with China, calling for dialogue and cooperation to stabilize trade and supply chains.
Goldman Sachs report finds U.S. consumers will shoulder 55% of Trump-era tariffs this year, raising core inflation toward 3% and reshaping business pricing.
Despite fresh 100% U.S. tariffs, recent PMI and GDP data show China’s economy gaining steam, driven by domestic demand and revised forecasts.
US slaps 100% tariffs on Chinese imports from Nov 1. China tightens rare earth controls and port fees, fuelling a global supply chain standoff.