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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Trump’s tariff two-step brings hand-wringing

President’s Trump proposed tariffs – 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum – are the source of much angst in Washington, D.C., where members of the president’s own party in Congress are mulling whether to introduce legislation to limit his trade powers.

The GOP has typically been supportive of free trade policies and some Republicans on Capitol Hill are worried that the president’s protectionist agenda could trigger a trade war that could hurt the overall economy at the expense of helping a relatively small number of American blue-collar workers.

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