Friday Morning Briefing: Trade war backfire in U.S. farm country
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April 13, 2018
Reuters News Now
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Good morning.U.S. and Chinese trade will loom large over talks among Latin American leaders in Peru today, as a heated dispute between the world’s two biggest economies fans fears of a trade war.
Throughout U.S. farm country,where Trump has enjoyed strong support, tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are boosting costs for equipment and infrastructure, according to Reuters’ interviews with farmers, manufacturers, construction firms and food shippers.
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