
Is America’s Past Protectionism Making a Comeback?
From the Tariff Act of 1789 to today’s trade debates, is America’s old protectionism making a comeback in a globalized world?
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From the Tariff Act of 1789 to today’s trade debates, is America’s old protectionism making a comeback in a globalized world?

The 15th BRICS Summit in South Africa gathered leaders to address global challenges like rising protectionism and trade tensions, uniting the Global South for a more inclusive and sustainable future.

U.S. tariffs aimed at reshaping trade may end up hurting the global economy, disrupting supply chains, increasing costs, and affecting both emerging economies and the U.S. itself.

U.S. tariffs aimed at protecting domestic industries are causing unintended harm to the economy, leading to higher consumer prices, strained businesses, and increased inflation.

Discover how former President Trump’s trade policies could impact the global economy and what it means for young people everywhere.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges BRICS nations to oppose protectionism and uphold free trade principles during the BRICS meeting in Rio.

History shows that tariffs often backfire, leading to economic downturns and higher prices. Learn from three times U.S. tariffs failed to deliver on their promises.

An expert highlights how China’s global trade share is replacing the US due to rising protectionism, impacting both economies and the global market.

Is history repeating itself with new trade tariffs? Learn how protectionism might affect the global economy and what it means for the future.

At the Munich Security Conference, global leaders criticized the US’s protectionist tariff policies, warning that such measures harm international cooperation and economic stability.