How to trade the trade war
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Investors shake off trade-war fears, but wonder how long the calm will last
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Trade war or shade war?
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The Trump trade war begins
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The absurdity of Donald Trump’s trade war
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Carmakers, food producers and construction will be worst hit and consumers across the US, Mexico and Canada could sufferFinancial Times - 3d -
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How business is bracing for a US-China trade war
President-elect Trump talked tough on tariffs on his way to securing a resounding win for Republicans in November, and now businesses are preparing for a trade war that could eclipse the one that ...The Hill - Jan. 9
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