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What does victory look like in a trade war with China? We analyse this and more in “The week ahead” podcast, with host chrislockwd

 

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chrislockwd Not good for China. If we say we won’t buy any if you’re subpar crap aside from massive tariffs then they collapse. Granted US prices go up.

chrislockwd I’d like to understand this myself...what do the NEED

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