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US President Donald Trump’s anticipated second term could lead to significant upheaval in the global financial landscape. In a recent move, the White House initiated a six-month review by the State Department of all intergovernmental organizations that the United States is part of. This review aims to identify and potentially withdraw from any organizations deemed contrary to American interests.
Experts warn that such actions could have far-reaching implications for international trade, investment, and economic stability. By distancing the US from established global institutions, the Trump administration may disrupt longstanding agreements and partnerships that have underpinned the global economy.
The response from other nations could vary, with some viewing this as an opportunity to strengthen regional alliances, while others may react with caution, fearing increased instability. As the world watches closely, the potential for a reshaped financial order looms, raising questions about the future of global cooperation and economic governance.
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