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Traders Turn to Assets Amid Tariff, Wartime Headaches

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The world's top commodity trading firms are warning about the disruptive effects of the US-led tariff war on global trading, which has led them to eye more investment into physical assets.

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Tariffs, Policy and Regulation, Trade, Fiscal Terms, Ukraine Crisis
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