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Experts attribute the muted economic impact of tariffs to several factors: traded goods representing a small share of consumption, losses being reflected in consumption choices rather than prices, the frontloading of imports before tariffs began, American businesses absorbing tariff costs, delays in tariff implementation, and the exploitation of tariff loopholes.
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- Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade www.freiheit.org via serper
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