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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 15

    The majority of semiconductors American companies import from China are designed in the U.S.https://on.wsj.com/2yh5rFe 

    11:15 AM - 15 Jun 2018
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      2. William‏ @wmlr1 Jun 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump’s plan he “spoon feeds” to his following is we’ll make them here. Great plan, but who is ready to make them? We don’t have enough people that know how to do it, let alone production facilities with the capacity. It’s all political hype for the soft-minded.

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      3. William‏ @wmlr1 Jun 15
        Replying to @wmlr1 @WSJ

        If someone with real qualifications could layout a report in front of me that documents how we can manage all the domestic production necessary to keep consumers from eating higher costs resulting from tariffs, I could begin to give Trump a little credit for intelligence.

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      1. 北平人儿(PeKingUer) ✒️ 🗡 🔫 🇺🇸‏ @benggongzi Jun 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        If high tarriff can bright jobs back to US, let's do it. If high tariff can move manufacture to other countries that treat us fairly, let's do it. If high tariff can make Chinese government less rich, let's do it

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      1. RememberInNovember‏ @Gone2Ceed Jun 15
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        Offshored for bottom line greed, closing factories and putting American workers jobless while enriching CEOs and stockholders. No sympathy. Thanks, Wall Street.

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      1. Jimmy‏ @Jimmy34031591 Jun 15
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        No you're not. Designed in U.S., manufactured in China. Not that I agree with the tariffs. I couldn't disagree more. Tariffs are one of the dumbest economic ideas ever conceived, well except for socialism economics.

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      1. Michael McDonald‏ @michaelmcdoo Jun 15
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        Has bee the case for 15+ years -

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      2. RMG‏ @G_Eternal Jun 15
        Replying to @WSJ

        Puts a focus on the heart of the problem - exporting American jobs to China!!!! Duh 🙄

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      1. C Yang‏ @chyang888 Jun 15
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        Majority semiconductor is manufactured in Taiwan, shipped to China for asembly, then exported to US. Start assembly in US, get the semiconductor directly from Taiwan, a US ally. Problem solved

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      1. Jack Brooks‏ @MJBJD Jun 15
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        Move manufacturing back to the US

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