Dozens of economists, including Nobel laureates, issued a declaration opposing U.S. tariff policies
According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from the American Business Insider, dozens of economists, including two Nobel Prize winners, have signed an "anti-tariff declaration" criticizing President Trump's tariff policy, stating that it is "misguided" and warning that it could lead to a "self-inflicted recession."
In this "anti-tariff declaration," the authors warn that it is urgent to reverse the Trump administration's "incoherent and destructive policies" on trade. As of the evening of April 19, Eastern Time, 956 people have signed this "anti-tariff declaration."
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