In April, the US government announced unprecedented tariff increases on imports, framed as being directed to countries. But what about the millions of people within the countries who depend on exports for their livelihoods? This article recalls how women workers are so vulnerable – noting that this is no accident but rather an inherent feature of the liberalized trading system as we know it.
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