Jamie Dimon warned Trump's agenda would push U.S. allies toward China--Greenland already says it may 'look elsewhere' for [View all]
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Amid growing unease with President Trumps foreign policy, which JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns could isolate the U.S. under an America alone doctrine, foreign governments like Greenland are rethinking their investment alliances and considering alternatives such as China. Dimon has emphasized the importance of maintaining strong economic and military partnerships, a warning that resonates as Greenlandhome to vital untapped resourcessignals frustration with U.S. diplomacy and explores other global investors to support its development goals.
Foreign governments are beginning to shop around when it comes to drumming up investment, potentially stepping away from ties with Donald Trumps America.
The White Houses foreign policy under President Trump has raised eyebrows for a range of reasons, whether its been renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, claiming Canada will be adopted as the 51st state, or making bids to bring Greenland under its control. And thats before you consider tariffs.
The altered, often unpopular, stance of the Oval Office has led to economic experts like JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon to question whether Trumps America First policy may end up as America alone.
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