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U.S. slaps 25% tariffs on $50 Billion of Chinese goods

By Bloomberg
18 June 2018   |   6:02 am
John Veroneau, partner at Covington & Burlington, discusses the U.S. announcing a target list of Chinese goods as part of tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports.

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