Trump's climate moves are reshaping the economic playing field—and the US is cashing in while others foot the bill. His energy policies could slash domestic production costs, boosting competitiveness. But here's the twist: what works for American industries might squeeze margins elsewhere. Lower regulatory burdens mean cheaper operations at home, yet global partners face tighter constraints. This divergence creates winners and losers in unexpected places. The ripple effects? They're already hitting supply chains, trade flows, and ultimately, where capital decides to park itself. Not your typical climate story—this one's all about who pays and who profits.

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MoodFollowsPricevip
· 18h ago
Playing people for suckers is really fun.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 18h ago
The American Empire is really calculating.
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TrustMeBrovip
· 18h ago
Direct and fierce.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 18h ago
So it turns out we've won again.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 18h ago
Why did we win again?
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