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UN begins talks on world’s first treaty to regulate high seas
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Snatched pic gives insight into 'no deal' Brexit planning
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'Secure, open and inclusive': Indo-Australia trade deal to cover almost everything
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'Is this a red line for us?' $15b European trade deal doomed if Australia dodges Paris pledge.
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Cannabis should be added to NAFTA, former Mexican President Vicente Fox suggests
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Australia to push EU-style trade deal in Asia
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US and Mexico reach a trade deal, paving the way to replace NAFTA
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The Tunisian-Libyan border: Security aspirations and socioeconomic realities
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Gov guidance on how to prepare for Brexit if there's no deal
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Brexit stage left: Spending cuts and British strategic denial
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Mexico says deal with US on NAFTA issues may be 'hours' away
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China Is cheating at a rigged game
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China makes inroads on Pacific aid but Australia remains the stalwart, study finds
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China announces retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion in US goods
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China’s empire of money is reshaping global trade
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Saudi Arabia freezes trade with Canada after gov't tweet urging release of civil and women's rights activists
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Chinese state oil major suspends US oil imports amid trade war
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Why Australia wants to build its own 'Belt and Road' scheme with Japan and the US to rival China's investment
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China in Africa: Win-win development, or a new colonialism?
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US competes with China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ with $113 million Asian investment programme
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Follow the new Silk Road
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Donald Trump administration plans to help US farmers hurt by global trade tensions
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US President Donald Trump's trade offensive is producing brutal local headlines
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The EU and Japan have signed an unprecedented free trade agreement which will create one of the world's largest trading blocs
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The futility of trade war explained by economist Michael Pettis
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China vows firm and forcefull retaliation for $200 Billion US tariff threat
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Beijing hits out at Washington for ‘playing Taiwan card’ after US warships sail through strait
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The fallout in commodities from the US-China Trade war: what's at stake
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Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
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European Central Bank president Mario Draghi warns risks from trade war may be understated
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In Louisiana, Donald Trump's trade war spooks America's biggest port
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BMW joins Airbus in Brexit warning
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China just handed the world a 111-million-ton trash problem
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EU to members: Prepare for no deal Brexit
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China's economy shows signs of slowing. A trade war won't help
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EU to impose tariffs on $3.2 billion of US goods starting Friday
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US President Donald Trump says 'getting there' in NAFTA talks with Canada, Mexico
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How Spain got its swagger back
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Dow Jones futures slump more than 350 points as fears of a US-China trade war ratchet up
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From Canada, to our U.S. friends: Might is not always right
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Deal to be inked for Solomon Islands undersea internet cable Australia stopped China building
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G7 allies likely to ‘gang up’ on US President Donald Trump as aluminium tariffs threaten all-out trade war
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Are trade wars good (and for whom)?
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem...
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem as good a time as any to ask a question that begs for evidence: Are trade wars good, and who benefits?
There is good reporting out there that analyzes the likely impact of this particular steel tariff, so feel free to find it and use it in your own argument (there are figures the administration has produced and figures that other studies have produced using the same source material). There are also plenty of other tariffs out there throughout history that have been studied and discussed. Because these sources can sometimes conflict, please be aware that your choice of what sources to use may need to be justified.
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US tariffs a dangerous game, says EU
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Trade tariffs: Chorus of condemnation intensifies. Massive US tariffs have come into force as condemnation of the Trump administration's move intensifies.
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EU, Mexico, and Canada impose retaliatory tariffs in response to the US
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Donald Trump hits Canada, Mexico, EU with steel and aluminum tariffs
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China slams US President Donald Trump's ‘flip-flop’ on tariffs as trade spat worsens
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African finance leaders to debate using China’s yuan as a reserve currency
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