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If the USA imposes extra tariffs on China, the price of gold will also increase. Has anyone thought about this? Because China produces the most gold in the world—around 12% of the world's gold comes from China.

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Extra tariffs will disrupt supply chains, including gold mining. Limited supply and increased uncertainty always push gold prices up

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