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Lazaro Gamio and Ana Swanson, “Trade war retaliation will hit Trump voters hardest”, The New York Times, 15th March 2025.
As President Trump imposes tariffs on products from countries around the world, foreign governments are answering back with tariffs of their own.
China has targeted corn farmers and carmakers. Canada has put tariffs on poultry1 plants and air-conditioning manufacturers, while Europe will hit American steel mills and slaughter houses.
The retaliatory tariffs2 are an attempt to put pressure on the president to relent3. And they have been carefully designed to hit Mr. Trump where it hurts: nearly 8 million Americans work in industries targeted by the levies and the majority are Trump voters, a New York Times analysis shows.
[…] Mr. Trump has argued that tariffs will help boost American jobs. But economists say that retaliatory tariffs can cancel out that effect.
The countermeasures are aimed at industries that employ roughly 7.75 million pe
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