Briefing: How US 'Liberation Day' tariffs reshaped global trade
Strategic angle: One year after Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, global trade flows have shifted. Trade data shows which countries gained, which lost — and who is footing the bill.
The introduction of the 'Liberation Day' tariffs has led to significant changes in global trade flows over the past year. Various countries have experienced varying impacts, with some gaining market share while others have faced declines.
Data indicates that nations previously reliant on trade with the U.S. have had to adapt their strategies, seeking new partnerships and markets to mitigate the effects of these tariffs.
The long-term implications of these shifts are still unfolding, as countries reassess their trade policies and infrastructure to align with the new global landscape.