The Future When 2 Advanced Nations Join Hands Instead of Engaging in Destructive Trade Practices

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Donald Trump has now signed major trade agreements with Australia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand — all in his first day. On the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Malaysia, he also met with Brazil’s President Lula, setting the stage for a rare earth partnership that could reshape global supply chains. Brazil holds the world’s second-largest rare earth reserves, right behind China — and Trump’s strategy is clear: rebuild U.S. dominance in rare earth processing and end China’s near-total control over this critical sector.

But the real breakthrough came with Japan. Trump’s new U.S.-Japan agreements demonstrate what’s possible when two technological powerhouses cooperate instead of competing in destructive trade wars. These deals represent a vision of shared innovation, advanced manufacturing, and a secure industrial future built on sovereignty and partnership — not dependency.

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