The files we follow: Geopolitics of transboundary water resources; France-Japan diplomatic relations; Relations between Japan and the countries of Asia Pacific; US Relations with Indo-Pacific countries
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Donald Trump’s second electoral campaign, like the first, focuses on trade and bringing jobs back to the United States. For the new President, the mission is clear: to restore America’s power, particularly its economic strength. His electoral platform is characterized by strong protectionism, where tariffs play a central role in “punishing” countries that “exploit” the American economy.
After just a month in office, Donald Trump has already imposed significant tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. This alarming signal raises concerns among many nations that heavily depend on the United States for trade. Countries in the Indo-Pacific, especially in Southeast Asia, find themselves at the heart of the global economy and could be the next targets of a policy aimed at reducing trade imbalances and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
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