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Trump hosts West African leaders as the region reels from US aid cuts

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 10 – Trump's administration shifts from foreign aid to trade partnerships with West African nations holding rich natural resources amid rising tariffs and aid cuts, impacting millions, a Lancet study warns.

  • The U.S. administration's shutdown of USAID prompted a shift from charity aid to partnerships focused on self-reliance among West African nations.
  • Despite deep U.S. assistance cuts, Washington maintains trade benefits under the African Growth and Opportunity Act for West African nations, highlighting a pivot toward commerce over aid.
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In his second presidency, Trump relaunches the US presence in Africa. Meets at the White House with five heads of state in West Africa, investment and security agreements to counter the influence of Beijing and Moscow.Without too many proclamations, but with a well-defined geopolitical plan the "am...

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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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