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Trump’s trade bark is worse than his bite

Editor's Insight: Market expectations of major trade policy changes now appear to have completely reversed, Goldman Sachs economists say.

Wed, 19 Jul 2017

The Trump administration’s trade policies are turning out to be far less protectionist than many feared.

The realities of modern commerce make “America first” a meaningless phrase.

The reason is that politicians who say they want to put their country first in a global economy are also putting

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