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World Order Changing, Not Rupturing, Finance Chiefs Say
Mark Carney criticized U.S. policies under Trump and called for middle powers to unite for a stronger, fairer global order, gaining wide international support.
- On Wednesday, Mark Carney delivered a 16-minute Davos speech at the World Economic Forum that challenged U.S. behaviour under Trump and warned of `American hegemony` using economic integration as `weapons`.
- By urging middle powers to unite, Carney declared `The old order is not coming back` and proposed Canada band together to approach great powers from strength, a message echoed by Turnbull and Chalmers.
- International leaders praised the speech, with Carl Bildt calling it `Very important and very well put remarks by Canadian PM Mark Carney`, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte saying he `respects him a lot`, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom plus Australia's Jim Chalmers noting broad resonance.
- Public attention and pushback surfaced as Howard Lutnick, U.S. Commerce Secretary, dismissed the speech as political noise, while Marko Mihkelson called it `a genuine manifesto of free people standing up to bullies.`
- Broader reaction suggested Carney’s speech could spur middle-power coordination, with Malcolm Turnbull urging Albanese to defend sovereignty and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum calling it `in tune with the current times`.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right4Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Right
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C 22%
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