How the Cost of Chicken Transformed the Auto Industry

A trade dispute with West Germany and France led to President Lyndon Johnson instituting a 25% tariff on brandy, dextrin, potato starch, and light trucks.
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How the Cost of Chicken Transformed the Auto Industry
A trade dispute with West Germany and France led to President Lyndon Johnson instituting a 25% tariff on brandy, dextrin, potato starch, and light trucks imported into the United States. While the others have been lifted, truck tariff is still in effect today.
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