Workers at a struggling paper mill in rural Madison, Maine, cheered in 2015 when the U.S. government slapped an import tariff on a type of magazine paper made in Canada.
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“The lesson is the same one we’ve seen many times,” said William Reinsch, who works on trade policy at the Stimson Center and was the former president of the National Foreign Trade Council. “You mess with the market, there are always unexpected developments.”
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