Donald Trump’s return to the White House as U.S. president is set to bring significant changes to global efforts against climate change as well as trade relations and energy markets. His proposed policies, including higher tariffs, increased domestic energy production, and pulling the U.S. out of the collective global warming efforts, could reshape economic, environmental, and geopolitical landscapes. This analysis explores the potential effects of Trump’s agenda, providing a comprehensive look at how it may influence global trade and energy dynamics.

18 March 2025
The Paradigm Shift in U.S. Policies Under President Trump’s Second Term: Energy, Climate, Sustainability and Trade Agenda
This analysis explores the potential effects of Trump’s agenda, providing a comprehensive look at how it may influence global trade and energy dynamics.
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