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Trade War Will Trigger Inflation, Then Recession

Trade War Will Trigger Inflation, Then Recession

The logic of Donald Trump’s multi-front trade war, if there is any, is increasingly obscure. The tangled mix of policies isn’t accomplishing its stated goals and seems unlikely to ever do so. Meanwhile, it hurts the Americans it should supposedly help.

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Patrick Watson
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