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United States & the Global Trade Shift 2026: How America Is Reshaping World Commerce

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    United States & the Global Trade Shift How America Is Reshaping World Trade in 2026 and Its Impact on Developing Nations Washington, D.C. — Global trade in 2026 looks very different from what it was a decade ago. The era of unlimited globalization has given way to a more strategic, security-driven economic order . At the center of this transformation stands the United States. Once the strongest champion of free trade , America is now redefining how nations buy, sell, and cooperate. The new approach does not reject global commerce—but it reshapes it around resilience, national interest, and trusted partnerships. From tariffs and technology controls to “friend-shoring” and regional alliances , the U.S. is building a new trade architecture. For developing nations, this shift is both an opportunity and a challenge. It opens doors for some while closing them for others. Understanding this transformation is essential to grasp how the world economy will function in the co...

IND vs NZ 2nd ODI 2026: Rahul’s Century, Mitchell’s Ton — Live Match Report & Current Chase Status

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  India vs New Zealand (IND vs NZ) 2nd ODI, Rajkot — Live Match Report With Current Status India and New Zealand ’s ODI rivalry rarely needs extra drama, but the 2nd ODI at the Niranjan Shah Stadium, Rajkot (January 14, 2026) has delivered exactly that: momentum swings, a headline-making century from KL Rahul , and a chase that has stayed alive deep into the final stretch thanks largely to Daryl Mitchell’s hundred and calm middle-overs control. This is a match that has felt like two games stitched together: India clawing their way to a competitive total after losing wickets, and New Zealand responding with controlled aggression, absorbing India’s new-ball threat before building a platform for a tense finish. ✅ Current status (at the time of writing) As per the latest live score update available, India made 284/7 (50 overs) and New Zealand are 231/3 in 40.5 overs , chasing 285 . That leaves New Zealand needing 54 runs in 55 balls . So, we’re in that high-pressure zone: on...