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Trade abusers, not tariffs, demand action

Opinion: The World Trade Organisation has failed to take action against "trade abusers" such as China.

Fri, 09 Mar 2018

Financial markets have been rattled for the past week by US President Donald Trump’s plans to impose taxes on imported steel and aluminium.

But there is much more to this than raising prices for US manufacturers and consumers for a wide range of products.

President Trump opposes free trade on

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