The Danish government, typically low on lobbying, began seeking lobbyist services just before President Trump’s second term, reflecting urgency among nations affected by his policies. Several countries, such as Panama and South Korea, have followed suit, hiring firms connected to Trump's administration as they try to shield their interests amid threats of territorial claims, tariffs, and reduced aid. The spike in lobbying efforts indicates a growing diplomatic anxiety, with foreign allies looking to secure a favorable relationship amid the unpredictability of the Trump administration.
Days before President Trump's second inauguration, Denmark sought a lobbyist to navigate potential threats to its territory, highlighting global concerns among allies.
Countries like Panama and South Korea are urgently employing lobbyists with Trump ties to protect themselves against his administration’s aggressive policies on acquisitions and tariffs.
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