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trade war in British English (treɪd wɔː) noun economics an economic conflict in which countries impose import restrictions on each other in order to harm each other's trade Examples of 'trade war' in a sentencetrade war Finally, there is the threat of a trade war.It was a strange finale to a summit overshadowed by a bitter trade war.The welcome move averts a dangerous trade war.It urged restraint amid fears of a full-blown trade war.But how can we win a trade war if we're not producing the brains?To achieve that, the president has declared a trade war.A vicious trade war will properly test that loyalty.No, we are not in the midst of a trade war.Retaliation is not worth the risk of a trade war, according to this theory. |