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Does the US Still Want Free Trade?

President Donald Trump signs a tariff order on imports of aluminium and steel, raising fears of a trade war. So how will global trade be affected?

Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to put 'America first'. In his first year in office the policy was pursued in a number of areas including immigration and national security, but, when it came to the economy, despite threats, the status quo more or less remained the same. Now that's changed. President Trump has signed an order imposing a 25 percent tariff on steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminium imports. So will the move rebuild and protect the US steel industry, as the president has pledged? Will it result in a trade war? And is American economic nationalism pushing its closest trading partners away from the US - towards free trade with each other?

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50 minutes

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Sat 10 Mar 2018 12:06GMT

Contributors:

Laura Baughman of Trade Partnership Worldwide, a consulting firm based in Washington DC

Iana Dreyer Editor of 聽Borderlex.eu, a European trade-policy news site

Thomas Frank historian and journalist

Van Mobley an economist at Concordia University in Wisconsin

Also featuring:

Lou Mavrakis former mayor of Monessen, Pennsylvania

John Weekes Canada's former chief negotiator on NAFTA

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  • Fri 9 Mar 2018 00:06GMT
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