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The Buffalo News am 2018-03-07 23:05
WNY labor, businesses see trouble in tariffs, Trump's trade war
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- Autos to avocadoes: Mexico tariffs could have wide impact in WNYThe Buffalo News
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- Tariffs on Chinese goods cause trouble from WNY's factories to farmsThe Buffalo News
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- WNY event planned to mark National Trails DayThe Buffalo News
- Another WNY Kmart is closingThe Buffalo News
- Photo gallery: Winds whip WNYThe Buffalo News
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