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The World in Brief from The Economist
Trump’s crypto bonanza; America declines to renew big trade pact, and more
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Donald Trump dismissed criticism of his cryptocurrency profits, after a new disclosure revealed that he earned more than $1bn from such ventures last year. Also, the Trump administration said it would not renew America’s trade pact with Canada and Mexico and instead pursue separate deals with each.
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