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Trade War Costs to Consumers, Companies and Nations

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New Report: Trade War Costs to Consumers, Companies and Nations

Fallout from the escalating U.S.-China trade war will ripple through consumers, companies and the world’s two largest economies. Any hit to the bottom lines of American companies will be modest, relative to the size of overall corporate profits.

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