U.S. tariff whirl: What's next for the Global South?
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As U.S. tariff policies reverberate through the global economy, CGTN’s Global South Voices turns its spotlight on how unilateral protectionism is reshaping world trade and how the Global South is responding. Western narratives often frame the tariff war as a contest between major powers, sidelining the very real impact on developing nations, and overlooking their role in resisting economic coercion and forging new partnerships. But what is the reality for countries caught in the middle? Can tariffs truly bring manufacturing back to the U.S., or are they merely exporting instability? And as China deepens its ties with fellow Global South nations, does a new model of solidarity offer a path forward?
Join host Mushahid Hussain Sayed, co-chair of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties to explore how the Global South can move from reactive damage control to proactive cooperation in the face of a changing global order.
Guests in this edition of Global South Voices are Einar Tangen, senior fellow of the Taihe Institute; Muneer Kamal, secretary general and chief executive officer of the Pakistan Banks Association; Yazini April, executive director of the Global South-North Centre; and Sudheendra Kulkarni, former director of Operations of the Prime Minister’s Office in India.
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