Trade War Impact Is Greater Than 2008 Recession

Trade War Impact Is Greater Than 2008 Recession
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In July 2019, the gap between the pre-trade war trend and the trailing twelve month average of the value of goods exchanged between the U.S. and China expanded to $10.4 billion. The cumulative gap since the first tariffs were imposed in March 2018 has now grown to $62.8 billion.

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