Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Perhaps not. For the better part of a century America has been . . .
. . . the market of choice for global producers, partly because it was once wealthy and prosperous, but also due to favorable levy treatment for imported goods. That's changing with the new administration.
The current policy of reversing trade trends back towards balance could change under the next administration. Unlikely, though . . . once domestic producers become established and Treasury gets used to collecting levies, it will take an Act of Congress to go back to business as previously usual.
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