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Overall, free trade is a certainly a net benefit for all. The challenge is that "free trade" isn't truly "free." Free trade agreements, for example, are almost something of an oxymoron.

From what I have read, the US trade deficit is a function of accounting. The US Dollar is used to conduct so much trade globally that countries need Dollars. To get Dollars, they must send something to the US in return, the balance sheet must balance after all. This means many economies structurally favor export industries. The US manufacturing sector has a hard time competing with subsidized export industries, but the US gets the benefit of "exporting" dollars and control of the global financial system.

For this reason, however, no amount of trade wars or tariffs will ease the trade deficit.

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