Throughout the course of his pugnacious campaign, now President-Elect Donald Trump has devoted no small amount of time to making threats and promises in the arena of trade. He’s said he will tear up NAFTA, hit China with high tariffs and punish companies that outsource.
So how much of that could he actually deliver on? The answer, according to attorneys specializing in international trade law, is quite a bit. And that’s just assuming he sticks within the bounds of current rules — not exactly something Trump is known for.
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