President Trump's recent "America First Investment Policy" memo heralds a change in U.S. foreign investment policy, favoring allies while scrutinizing enemies. The policy seeks to facilitate investments from ally countries while enhancing restrictive measures on nations such as China and Russia. This strategy poses challenges for securing global economic stability and cooperation. As America resets its position, other countries could be required to adjust their policies in order to continue participating in the world order. The new landscape requires diplomatic tact and strategic alliances in order to reconcile national interests with worldwide economic interdependence.
Sources: Debevoise & Plimpton, Morgan Lewis, Holland & Knight