Trump 2.0 to see more radical 'America First' policies, not allowing allies to take advantage

Trump 2.0 to see more radical 'America First' policies, not allowing allies to take advantage

[Digitimes] - 11/18/2024

Trump's America First agenda will remain central in his imminent second term, with reindustrialization, trade protectionism, corporate tax cuts, and stricter immigration policies at the core. However, Trump 2.0 is expected to take a more radical approach than his first term.



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