Trump’s tariff tension may be easing after deals with EU, Japan
The Christian Science Monitor
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President Trump has challenged conventional trade policy, and the U.S. is agreeing to deals with the European Union, Japan and others. Whether America comes out ahead depends in part on what the details of the tariff agreements turn out to be.
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