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Canada legalises recreational cannabis use
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Thomas Homan: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement can't be compared to Nazis since we're just following orders
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EU to impose tariffs on $3.2 billion of US goods starting Friday
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China's social credit system has blocked people from taking eleven million flights and four million train trips
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US President Donald Trump says 'getting there' in NAFTA talks with Canada, Mexico
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What the stock market's most crucial week of the year tells us about the road ahead
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Inside Casa Padre, the converted Walmart where the US is holding nearly 1,500 immigrant children
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Malcolm Turnbull to deliver national apology for child sexual abuse: Australian Prime Minister says the government has accepted 104 of the 122 recommendations from the child sex abuse royal commission
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US asylum: Domestic and gang violence cases 'no longer generally qualify'
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One party is dreading marijuana legalization: the Marijuana party. They won the very battle it was established to fight. But its leaders insist the resistance continues against ‘prohibition 2.0’
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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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Malcolm Turnbull government's full income tax cuts to cost Australia $24 billion a year
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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 Donald 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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US President 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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Brazil truckers slow to end strike, despite concessions
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China steps up pace in new nuclear arms race with US and Russia as experts warn of rising risk of conflict
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El Paso woman living in Montana detained by Border Patrol for speaking Spanish
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