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The U.S. is linked to economic nationalism as it is the primary nation implementing these policies, as evidenced by the government's use of tariffs [1] and its shift away from globalization [2]. This relationship is further supported by analyses of U.S. trade relations [3] and the projected impact of these nationalist policies on the U.S. economy [4].

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Strategic Decoupling and Its Implications for US-China Relations rsis.edu.sg RSIS 1 fact
accountOn April 2, the United States government under Donald Trump imposed tariffs on most major economies, reflecting an economic nationalism that targets the global trading system rather than just China.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org Kent Jones · European Center for Populism Studies 1 fact
claimProlonged US tariffs and economic nationalism are likely to severely weaken the US economy.
History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
referenceHubert Rioux's 2019 article 'Canada First vs. America First: Economic nationalism and the evolution of Canada-US trade relations' in the European Review of International Studies analyzes the history of trade relations between Canada and the United States through the lens of economic nationalism.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org Cato Institute 1 fact
perspectiveThe United States is currently unwilling to take domestic political actions to help Americans adjust to globalization and maintain a commitment to opening markets, opting instead for economic nationalism.