There can be differences, depending on the context. Here is one difference, in many contexts:
1. You “believe” something because you have good proof. Maybe you have seen it with your own eyes. Maybe you have done experiments, like a scientist. Maybe you have thought long and hard about the subject, and formed a strong opinion.
2. “Trust,” in contrast, often implies that you are relying on SOMEONE ELSE to tell you what is correct. “I trust her financial judgment, and so I am going to invest my money the way she recommends.”