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    Tariffs Placed by a Foreign Country on the Import of U.S
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Tariffs Placed by a Foreign Country on the Import of U.S

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Tariffs placed by a foreign country on the import of U.S. goods are often the motivation for joint ventures between U.S. firms and firms in that country.

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