The dynamics of the global trade system have made a significant change in the geopolitical era, influenced by geopolitical changes, technological advances and changed business alliances. This empirical study examines the emerging world trade order by analyzing trade streams, customs structures and non-tariff measures in major economies. The study identifies important challenges such as increasing protectionism, resolution in supply chain, digital business barriers and climate raising. At the same time, opportunities are seen in regional trade agreements, expansion of e-commerce, markets for renewable energy and south-south cooperation. Conclusions show that developed economies integrate business blocks for strategic benefits, utilizing digitization and diverse participation to achieve competition. The study suggests that countries that use customized business strategies such as digital business infrastructure, investment in green technologies and inclusive guidelines are better distributed to benefit from the business scenario. This study contributes to discourse on international trade by offering political recommendations that balance the nature conservation praising with the need for permanent and inclusive globalization.