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When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays

A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.

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When Trade Policy Becomes a Private Business, Everyone Pays

The blurring of public authority and personal enrichment in trade and investment policy is a structural corruption problem, not a partisan talking point.

A growing body of reporting suggests trade and investment decisions are increasingly shaped by who benefits personally rather than what serves the country. That is a governance failure with real economic costs.

The DailyComposite Editorial Board · July 3, 2026Read Full Analysis →

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