Trump's strategy of using sanctions and tariffs as a weapon to fix a global trading system he sees as broken has reaped some short-term gains, though the risks include the potential for a loss of global influence in the longer term
WASHINGTON—A flurry of global events in recent weeks shows how the Trump administration is wielding U.S. economic might—through tariffs, sanctions and other means—as a geopolitical weapon for battles with adversaries and allies alike.
The strategy has reaped some short-term gains, though the risks include the potential for a loss of global influence in the longer term.
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