How U.S. International Relations and Policies May Change
The European Union promised to cooperate with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump while vowing to stand by international agreements he has questioned including United Nations deals to curb climate change and ease sanctions on Iran. As the Republican Party’s presidential candidate, Trump raised doubts about UN accords on global warming and Iran’s nuclear program that the Obama administration helped to forge and about the benefits of U.S.-led NATO. Trump also had praiseworthy words for Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose annexation of the Ukrainian region of Crimea in 2014 and support for pro-Russia rebels in eastern Ukraine prompted the U.S. and EU to impose sanctions that remain in place. CCLA Investment Management CIO James Bevan and Mercury Public Strategy Partner Morris Reid discuss how Trump may impact foreign policy and relations with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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32:21 - Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua. Guests include Tina Fordham, chief global political analyst at Citigroup, Michael O'Brien, global co-head of solutions at JPMorgan Asset Management, Jan Dehn, head of research at Ashmore Group, Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, and Ian Shepherdson, founder at Pantheon Economics. (Source: Bloomberg)