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23/01/2026

What has a year of President Trump meant for economies at home and abroad? The United States is changing how it does business with the rest of the world, and that's being felt by everyone.

What has a year of President Trump meant for economies at home and abroad? The United States is the world's biggest economy but its changing how it does business with the rest of the world and that's being felt by everyone from American consumers to Africa exporters.
Chief US economist and leading Wall Street bank JP Morgan, Michael Feroli, gives Ben Thompson his assessment of how 12 months of policy changes have played out.
Meanwhile Canada's International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu explains why tariff uncertainty means his country is looking beyond its next door neighbour to grow its own economy. Plus UN Conference of Trade and Development Secretary General Rebeca Grynspan describes how the ripples of White House trade policy are being felt around the world.

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