It is possible that at some point we will see a special Brazilian model for solving the problem of “weaponised interdependence”
US President Donald Trump has
imposed new tariffs on Brazil
. They are 40% in addition to the 10% that Washington imposed on all countries
back in early April 2025.
At first glance, the event may seem routine against the backdrop of the Trump Administration’s ...
Trump is trying to curb the new rise of the alternative BRICS globalization approach
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stern ultimatum to Russia, BRICS member states, and their economic partners. He warned that unless a peace agreement with Ukraine is signed within 50 days—by September 3, 2025—Washington will impose a 100% import tariff on goods ...
... context of the ongoing tech war with China. Washington now views such reliance as a significant national
security risk
.
During Donald Trump’s first presidential term, the decision was made to attract leading chip manufacturers—most notably
Taiwan Semiconductor ... ... reinforce US leadership in R&D, and to boost employment, as investment in the chip industry
was expected
to generate hundreds of thousands of new jobs in microelectronics-related fields.
Biden’s programme has borne fruit. Major chipmakers have launched large-scale ...
The recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure mark a notable recalibration of Washington’s Middle East policy
The recent U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure mark a notable recalibration of Washington’s Middle East policy. In recent years, the United States has sought to avoid direct involvement in armed conflicts. While maintaining a military presence and alliances with most regional actors, Washington aimed to reduce costs and redirect resources toward other strategic priorities...
... were beneficial to them. Washington also avoided using the provisions of Section 232 of CAATSA, which remained “dormant.”
However, as the construction of Nord Stream 2 progressed, both the Trump Administration and Congress took a tougher stance. Donald Trump publicly criticized Germany and the EU
for purchasing Russian gas.
In 2019, as part of the US Defence Budget, Congress passed the Protecting Europe's Energy Security Act (PEESA). The law obliged the State Department to compile and maintain ...
According to the wisdom of the Thirty-Six Chinese Stratagems, a leader can be a winner in politics, war and diplomatic struggles if he possesses high scores in nine stratagem capabilities
According to the wisdom of the Thirty-Six Chinese Stratagems, a leader can be a winner in politics, war and diplomatic struggles if he possesses high scores in nine stratagem capabilities. The following is an assessment of the capabilities of both Putin and Trump as leaders using the traditional Chinese stratagems...
... between innovation and manufacturing is underscored by the faster growth in annual R&D expenditures by American corporations in China compared to their spending dynamics in the U.S.
To address the situation and curb the widening trade deficit, President Donald Trump signed an executive
order
on April 2, 2025, introducing reciprocal differential tariff rates on imports from most U.S. trading partners. In particular, China was hit with a 34% tariff on top of the 20% imposed earlier. After China levied ...
... sanctions would be premature; unlike trade policy tools, sanctions remain primarily instruments of foreign policy.
Andrey Kortunov:
Can U.S. New Tariffs Trigger Structural Changes in Global Economy?
One of the most consequential moves at the start of Donald Trump’s second term was the sweeping increase in US import tariffs. The new policy targeted nearly all trading partners, with additional duties imposed on over seventy countries. This aggressive escalation– dubbed a “trade war against the ...
... Will Trump become the new Gorbachev? How far will he go? And what could be the fate of America as a result of his presidency?
Donald Trump’s second presidential term has been marked by a series of unpredictable and often disruptive foreign policy moves.... ... purchasing Greenland, jesting about Canada as the “51
st
US state,” and dismantling key instruments of American soft power like USAID, Radio Liberty, and the Voice of America—further underscored the administration’s unorthodox approach.
Such radical ...
... Russia's admiration for America should not be over exaggerated either. In 2019, the last year before the pandemic, when about 57 thousand Russians entered foreign universities, the share of the United States was only slightly more than 10% of this number, significantly ... ... traditionalist national sovereignty and for a return to conservative values. The leaders of the two countries—Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump—understand each other well, their views on the processes taking place in the world are not identical, but appear ...