Opinion: Trade liberalisation has moved from tariffs to other areas that remove bottlenecks in the global flow of goods and services.
Fri, 16 Mar 2018
Wall Street is still spooked by President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs against steel and aluminium imports as a way of appeasing his votes in the “rust belt” states.
But longer-term the controversy is likely to end up in the same place as earlier efforts by Republican presidents to impose trade
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