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An era of free trade ends, as President Donald Trump slaps tariffs on imported goods. What does the varied history of trade ...
Temptation is to retaliate with trade barriers, but most agree nations should focus on targeted trade pacts and strengthening ...
Protectionism is alive and well — especially in the United States, where tariffs have become the cause célèbre of economic ...
The commentary class is protesting. The New York Post is clamoring for Trump to turn off the tariffs. The Wall Street Journal ...
For decades, the U.S. was at the center of the rules-based trading system, thanks to the WTO and its massive consumer market.
The United States is about to plunge into recession, pulling much of the world down with it. The tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on April 2 will reverse decades of rising wealth based on ...
Populists cherry pick the data to support their claim that tariffs will bring manufacturing back.
The world faces a new reality where trade becomes a matter of national security and global rules are eroded as power ...
A weak compromise will only allow Donald Trump and the US to sabotage the international order and rules even more wantonly, ...
Trump’s tariff war is chaotic, but there is no way out of neoliberal globalization without some form of protectionism.
Britain has probably been the only country in history to regard import tariffs as a moral issue. For Victorians, “free trade” ...
That is, President Trump’s newly launched trade war against the world is expected to be more than twice as expensive as the ...