Trump's Core Beliefs Remain Unchanged, Says Former WTO Director-General

Sun 12th Jan, 2025

The former Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Roberto Azevêdo, has commented on the potential implications of Donald Trump's return to power, suggesting that while the global landscape may shift significantly, many of Trump's foundational beliefs will likely remain intact. In a recent appearance on the program WW Especial, Azevêdo discussed what he refers to as 'Trumponomics'--the economic policies that may define Trump's second term.

Azevêdo indicated that Trump, now more experienced and familiar with the U.S. administrative apparatus, may approach governance more effectively this time around. He noted that Trump has evolved into a more respected leader within the Republican Party, which could enhance his efficacy in implementing his policies.

One of the notable changes, according to Azevêdo, is Trump's current team, which he describes as loyal and aligned with Trump's economic views. This stands in contrast to the previous administration where such alignment was less consistent. Azevêdo highlighted that Trump's economic advisors now possess relevant experience and are prepared to respond to the complex challenges ahead.

Despite the anticipated changes, Azevêdo emphasized that Trump's core convictions regarding international relations, particularly with China, have not wavered. He characterized China as a 'strategic adversary' in both military and economic dimensions, asserting that this stance will guide Trump's foreign policy decisions.

Additionally, Azevêdo pointed to Trump's continued reliance on tariffs as a tool for economic reform and political leverage. He explained that Trump recognizes the significant economic power represented by the U.S. import market, which amounts to approximately $3 trillion annually, a figure comparable to the GDP of France. Trump is expected to utilize this economic influence to achieve desired outcomes not just in trade but also in broader political contexts.

Regarding the potential effects of Trump's policies, Azevêdo warned that they could profoundly impact various sectors, including immigration, environmental policy, and international relations. He stressed that the success of these policies will largely hinge on the reactions of America's trading partners.

Azevêdo also commented on Trump's unpredictable decision-making style, noting that he may engage in impulsive actions but is likely to backtrack if immediate outcomes are unfavorable. Despite this unpredictability, Azevêdo mentioned that Trump would likely remain attuned to Wall Street's reactions and consult with his more competent advisors, which may temper some of his more controversial initiatives.

WW Especial, hosted by William Waack, airs Sundays at 10 PM on all CNN Brasil platforms. The articles produced by CNN Brasil's artificial intelligence are based on video content and undergo thorough verification by the network's journalism team.


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