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WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Gabriel Groisman

Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel innovation envoy and host of “The Quad,” sits down with Gabe Groisman, former Mayor of Bal Harbour, Fla., political consultant and host of Standpoint, for an insider’s breakdown of the world’s shifting economic and political landscape.

Groisman unpacks U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariff policies, their impact on the global economy, and why this aggressive trade strategy could reshape U.S. manufacturing and bring new opportunities to countries like Israel, Brazil and Mexico.

They also dive into China’s long-term plan for global dominance; the strategic risks around critical infrastructure; and how America and its allies are responding.

Topics covered include:

  • Trump’s new tariffs and the global trade war
  • How the markets are reacting and long-term economic predictions
  • China’s economic strategy and its influence on global ports
  • The U.S.-Israel relationship under Trump and military cooperation
  • Iran’s nuclear threat and direct talks with the United States
  • Israel’s surprising economic resilience during wartime
  • How on-shoring and self-reliance could supercharge Israel’s economy

Groisman further shares why he remains optimistic about Israel’s future prosperity, as well as America’s renewed focus on fair trade and global strength.

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Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is a dynamic leader with a diverse career spanning law, diplomacy, nonprofit management, and innovation. Raised in Gibraltar and educated at Kings College, London, Fleur qualified as a barrister before pivoting to international development and advocacy. Her career highlights include serving as Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, co-founding the UAE-Israel Business Council, and being appointed Israel’s Special Envoy for Innovation.
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