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Is Trump’s trade war saving American jobs – or killing them?

  • Written by Jeffrey Kucik, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Arizona
The Trump administration says its trade policy saved the U.S. steel industry.AP Photo/Jim Mone

With the U.S.-China trade war intensifying, there is a lot of talk about whether tariffs save American jobs – as President Donald Trump claims – or destroy them.

On May 14, for example, Trump said his tariffs helped save the U.S. steel...

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