Trump’s Return: Mixed Prospects for Africa’s Relations with the US
Donald Trump, the second term of the President of the United States, provided complex landscapes for Africa. Although some Africans to his new government will strengthen partnerships with African countries and affect more people and conservative values, including adopting a more conservative position on the LGBTQ+policy, others are still right to him The African continent promises to be skeptical. Critics listed Trump’s limited participation with Africa during his first term, and controversial immigration policy was evidence that he was not interested in interaction with the African continent. After Trump returns, Trump’s evacuation from the World Health Organization (WHO) is another problem. It may weaken the African healthcare system. These medical care systems rely on who supports Ebola and Ebola and Ebola and Civid and other crisis. Trade relations may also face challenges. Trump has little interest in expanding the African Growth and Opportunities Law (AGOA), which benefits many countries in Africa.
source: DW