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Donald Trump raised the specter of a fresh trade war with China on Sunday after saying he would slap tariffs of at least 60% on imports of Chinese goods should he be re-elected in November. Photo by Tannen Maury/UPI | License Photo Feb. 5 (UPI) — Former President Donald Trump said he would slap tariffs of at least 60% on imports of Chinese goods should he be re-elected in November. Trump signaled there would be no change from the tough-on-China policy he pursued in his first term in an interview on Fox News Sunday in which he accused China of…
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