Headline RoundupMarch 2nd, 2018
Trump Stands By Tariffs On Aluminum and Steel Imports
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President Trump stands by his support of tariffs on aluminum and steel imports. Are trade wars good or bad?
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From the Right
Trump declares 'trade wars are good,' digs in amid tariff turmoilFox News (Online News)
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President Trump showed no sign Friday of backing off his shock announcement a day earlier that he would slap tariffs on aluminum and steel imports -- tweeting that “trade wars are good, and easy to win.”
From the Left
Trump Repeats Nixon's FollyThe Atlantic
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This president isn’t the first to embrace a “trade war” to bolster his populist credentials—but in the end, it’s ordinary people who will bear its cost.
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From the Left
Trump Says Trade Wars Are ‘Good, and Easy to Win’Bloomberg
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President Donald Trump pushed back against a wave of criticism against steel tariffs, telling the world that not only are trade wars good, they are easy to win.
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