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Trump believes 'any collateral damage is fine' in new trade war, experts say

New Zealand is bound to feel some effects from the squabbling Pacific powers.

Nathan Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018

Although no technical definition of a “trade war” exists, many considered last Friday’s tariff tit-for-tat between China and the US an opening salvo.

China’s Commerce Ministry called it “the largest trade war in economic history” as US tariffs went into effect at midnight Tuesday and China has

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Nathan Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018
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