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Could Donald Trump’s tariffs destroy globalisation? | Business and Economy

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Globalisation has become the driver of international trade, giving both rich and poorer countries a stake in world business.
Then came US President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Could they torpedo globalisation? And what would that mean?

Presenter: James Bays

Guests:
Shirley Yu – senior visiting fellow at the London School of Economics
Melanie Brusseler – US programme Director at the think-tank Common Wealth
Chris Weafer – CEO of the consultancy Macro-Advisory, which focuses on Russia and Eurasia

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