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In the Media: Tariffs

Posted on December 3, 2019 | Comments Off on In the Media: Tariffs

I am quoted on President Trump’s new steel and aluminum tariffs against Brazil and Argentina in Politico ‘s Morning Money and The Washington Times.

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