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After this, what more proof does Britain need that it cannot ‘cosy up’ to Trump? | William Keegan

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Most economists agree that the tariff war Trump has initiated is far more extensive in its threatened consequences than the notorious Smoot-Hawley tariffs of 1930 .
There are now serious fears of a world recession, or even depression, as “beggar my neighbour” policies return.
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