This could have been ugly—a case before the federal government that offered both a chance to stick it to the press (a.k.a. the enemy of the people) and send a message to Canada with a trade barrier.
Pure Trump administration catnip, right?
Passing up a chance to erect a trade barrier with Canada and stick it to the newspaper industry too, the International Trade Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to nix import duties on newsprint.
August 30, 2018 at 02:01 PM
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This could have been ugly—a case before the federal government that offered both a chance to stick it to the press (a.k.a. the enemy of the people) and send a message to Canada with a trade barrier.
Pure Trump administration catnip, right?
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