
President Trump is reshaping trade policy in the Western Hemisphere through a doctrine that blends tariffs, pressure, and power politics. What is framed as a routine USMCA review is increasingly becoming a leverage campaign, one that treats trade agreements as flexible tools rather than fixed commitments. Recent moves suggest this approach is not episodic but structural, with broader implications for Canada, Mexico, and the stability of North American trade.
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