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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 4th

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The article from The New Yorker, published on December 4th, discusses a daily cartoon by Christopher Weyant. The cartoon humorously depicts a scenario where a man is seen dragging a Christmas tree through a snowy landscape, with a sign in the background that reads "Tariff-Free Trees." This illustration is a satirical take on the recent trade agreements and tariffs, particularly focusing on how certain goods like Christmas trees might be exempt from tariffs, reflecting the complexities and sometimes the absurdity of international trade policies. The piece uses this imagery to comment on the broader implications of trade wars and negotiations, making light of how such policies can affect everyday items and traditions.

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