Trump 2.0: Global Trade, Tariffs & Economic Shifts

Date: 7 May

In part two, of our Trump 2.0 webinar series, we explore the international consequences of President Trump’s return to power. With initial tariffs far exceeding expectations, we will discuss renewed tariff tensions, shifting alliances, supply chain disruptions and global market uncertainty. We will examine how the first 100 days have shaped the global economic landscape — and what the ripple effects may be in the months to come. We’ll focus on cross-border trade, sector-level impact, climate and the evolving role of the US to its neighbours and globally.

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Trump 2.0: The First 100 Days and the Economic Fallout

This webinar is part two of our global and domestic deep dive into the economic consequences of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. For our first webinar in series, register now.

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