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 WASHINGTON:Business economists overwhelmingly worry President Donald Trump's trade wars will harm the US economy, according to a survey released Monday.The Trump administration on Thursday is due to impose its latest round of punitive tariffs on China, putting 25 per cent duties on another $16 billion in imports, with Beijing poised to retaliate dollar-for-dollar.The twice-yearly survey by the National Association for Business Economics also found respondents were spl air max 2090 it on December's sweeping tax cuts, but agreed Congress should do more to shrink the expanding budget deficit.NAB air jordan4 E Vice President Kevin Swift said more than 90 per cent of the 251 economists surveyed said the tariffs and threats of tariffs had  unfavourable consequential impacts.  Panelists also  white sambas expect unfavourable consequential impacts should the United States withdraw from NAFTA,  Swift said in a statement, referring to the North American Free Trade Agreement.US 'opening fire' on world with tariff threats, says ChinaWash