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The Trump administration is linked to the Council on Foreign Relations through the critical analysis provided by the council's fellows and president, specifically regarding the administration's trade policies, tariff strategies, and international economic agreements as detailed in [1], [2], and [3].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 3 facts
perspectiveWill Freeman, a Council on Foreign Relations fellow for Latin America studies, argues that El Salvador will likely benefit less from the U.S.-El Salvador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade than Argentina or Ecuador will from their respective deals, noting that the agreement may weaken CAFTA-DR and encourage other members to seek bilateral deals with the Trump administration.
perspectiveJoshua Kurlantzick, a CFR senior fellow, stated that Vietnam is likely the middle-income economy most endangered by the Trump administration’s tariff policies because it runs the third-largest trade surplus with the U.S. and assembles items using Chinese components for export.
perspectiveMichael Froman, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, stated that the Trump administration appears to view the Malaysia trade framework as a template to patch holes in unilateral U.S. export controls and tariffs by enlisting willing partners as co-custodians of a common set of national-security trade tools.