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Are nations drifting from US to build new alliances?

06 Nov '25
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Are nations drifting from US to build new alliances?
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Insights

  • As US tariffs continue to disrupt markets, reports indicate countries are diversifying trade partnerships and cutting down reliance on the US.
  • Economies from the EU to MERCUSOR and more are accelerating trade negotiations and forging new alliances to safeguard exports and strengthen supply chains even as India, hit by falling US exports, is fast-tracking FTAs with the EU and New Zealand.

The event was dominated by the announcement that US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had agreed to a temporary truce in their long-standing trade war. On the sidelines, the two leaders held high-level discussions and committed to easing tensions while seeking ways to stabilise their economic relationship.

Although the move brought a short-term sense of calm to the volatile US-China trade equation, global trade sentiment nevertheless remains far from settled as Washington’s tariff-heavy stance continues to reverberate across the global economy, forcing nations to rethink their trade strategies and reduce dependence on the US market.

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