Donald Trump's reelection has caused global concerns about U.S. foreign policy direction, particularly regarding isolationism.
The article discusses the decline of globalization since the 1990s, exacerbated by crises like the financial crash and COVID-19.
Trump's intention to impose import tariffs signifies a major shift against the global economic order.
As the world faces challenges like climate change and migration, the article suggests nations may need to collaborate again.
It highlights a broader trend of increasing trade restrictions, with over tenfold growth since 2010, indicating potential fragmentation in global trade.
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