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Trump’s trade policy sowing economic pain

MORE THAN 100 women, children and men gathered in Middlebury this past Saturday as part of the National Women’s Day gathering/rally/march, one of many taking place across the country. Signs held high, the marchers were out to express dissatisfaction with the actions of the Trump administration and to support each other. Photo by Jonathan Blake

Trump’s tariff policies change sometimes hour to hour, with several levies being threatened, imposed and then paused in the seven weeks since he took office. Businesses and consumers in Vermont, and nationwide, are left to try and keep up.

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