Trump signs bill "U.S. withdraws from 66 international organizations": including the UNFCCC climate change framework, ESG regulations face challenges
President Trump Signs Out of 66 International Organizations, US Prioritizes Transactional Multilateralism, Global Governance Faces Power Vacuum
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On January 7th, Washington time, President Trump signed an announcement in the White House Oval Office, declaring the United States' one-time withdrawal from 66 international organizations, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This move shifts "America First" from a slogan to a systemic dismantling, signaling America's willingness to abandon the long-established multilateral network in favor of bilateral or unilateral negotiations to protect its interests.
According to the White House statement, these 66 organizations "waste taxpayers' money and violate national interests"