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It's a trade policy that protects domestic interests over international trade. But at what cost?
President Trump is shooting the American taxpayer in the foot, says Spartanburg County Councilman David Britt.
Plus what global trade might look like if China writes the rules.
People in emerging economies reap benefits from an interconnected world, but their gains can stoke resentment in developed nations.
Government programs are meant to help those workers get new jobs. But reinvention is hard.
The programs for workers displaced by globalization are a half-hearted attempt to help.
England's repeal of tariffs on grain imports in the 19th century kicked off a free trade explosion.
In many ways, globalization has made our world smaller.
It also helps mitigate risk, one expert says.
The Smoot-Hawley story you never learned in high school history class.