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Trump's tariffs are looming large over the UK’s last surviving steel towns

From bbc.com

Ryan Davies worked at the Port Talbot steelworks for 33 years and from his very first day, he heard rumours that the plant was on the verge of closing. Whispers would spread among his colleagues about new ownership and redundancies. Usually, they weren't true. "You took it with a pinch of salt," he recalls. It was an exhausting job. He remembers the clanging of metal and the high-pitched whining of steam, as well as the fear of gas leaks. In the summer it became "excruciatingly" hot inside the plant and his shifts lasted 12 hours. But he also valued his job. Being a steelworker was part of his identity. Then, a ... (full story)

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