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      <description>Shooting oneself in the foot is par for the course in poor countries, but rich countries usually know better. This has not been the case recently. US President Donald Trump has withdrawn his country from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), forced a renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), raised tariffs on US$250 billion worth of Chinese exports and imposed quotas on steel and aluminium under the guise of national security threats.
This protectionist wave has created...</description>
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      <title>TPP survives but Donald Trump’s retreat from globalisation is likely to remain, creating an opening for China to take the lead</title>
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