Economist says Trump playing dangerous game with Tarriffs.
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FLINT, Mich. — President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on key U.S. trade partners, including Canada, Mexico, and China, has sparked widespread debate about the economic consequences of these policies. University of Michigan-Flint economist Chris Douglas weighed in on the matter during a recent interview, explaining the origins of tariffs, their historical role in trade, and their potential impact on both consumers and industries in the U.S.
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