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The US Government discovered that imposing tariffs on $1bn imports a day from Mexico might be a little more complicated than just sending a tweet so it isn't happening, as ever there's a 'deal' of sorts to cover up that this was a silly idea to start with
On a similar note @georgemagnus1 argues that the US China trade war is a serious economic threat particularly given the global technology sector and both sides need to find a way to step down ft.com/content/6d0534…
Could there by any chance be a Brexit connection? That you should think closely before disrupting huge economic relationships? Just like the US and Mexico we're always going to be geographically proximate with the EU, and one side is always going to be much bigger than the other
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