The US, Biden can’t be protectionist and global leader: Andreas Kluth
President Biden's continuation of Trump's protectionist policies has sparked concern about America's role in the global economic order. Despite his internationalist reputation, Biden has maintained and even expanded tariffs, prompting fears of a new era of economic nationalism. This shift could undermine the liberal trade system the US once championed, with potential repercussions for global stability and peace, echoing the disastrous protectionism of the 1930s.
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By Andreas Kluth
President Joe Biden likes to call the United States "the indispensable nation." By that he means that America is the only power simultaneously mighty and benevolent enough to preserve whatever is left of a liberal order — one in which rules and multilateral institutions govern, among other things, a system of relatively free international finance and trade.
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