Trump trade risks go back to the 1890s
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"Donald Trump ignores it, but his protectionist hero, William McKinley, ended up changing his mind"
CHRONIQUE. To justify the trade war he has waged, Donald Trump refers to his predecessor William McKinley, protectionist president at the hinge of the 19th and 20th centuries. But what is little known, notes Pascal Riché, in his column at the "World", is that this president had ended up regretting his aggressive approach to trade.
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