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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 20

    Germany's top auto makers propose abolishing EU-U.S. car-import tariffs, a peace offering aimed at resolving a wider trade disputehttps://on.wsj.com/2yrmrso 

    4:05 AM - 20 Jun 2018
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      1. Michael B‏ @dracopyre794 Jun 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Here's to another win for the US. Thanks @realDonaldTrump

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      2. TheResistance‏ @brokenwing2005 Jun 20
        Replying to @WSJ @GottaLaff

        It’s wasted on Trump

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      1. Underreactor‏ @Indynetwork2846 Jun 20
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        Free trade all around is the goal

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      1. WRCARROLL‏ @WRCARROLL1 Jun 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        Isn't this the definition of free trade?

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      2. m2c4‏ @tidalsoundings Jun 20
        Replying to @WSJ @ddale8

        Think the German automakers ought to look at what is happening with China. Any sign of weakness or desire to resolve the dispute will only be met with further demands from the Trump admin.

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      2. Daniel Miller‏ @WallStreetBean Jun 20
        Replying to @WSJ

        “One catch is that Europeans also want a 25% U.S. tax on imports of light trucks—pickup trucks, sport-utility vehicles, and big vans—scrapped”

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      3. Davret‏ @FloMartinSec Jun 20
        Replying to @WallStreetBean @WSJ

        Good catch. because everyone misses it, and this where the U.S. OEMs make fantastic profits.

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      5. Daniel Miller‏ @WallStreetBean Jun 20
        Replying to @SiftingMarkets @FloMartinSec @WSJ

        i thought the same at first, but it's already in place.

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      1. Politicaljunkee‏ @politicaljunkee Jun 20
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        It has been a one sided game for Europe so long they would never be discussing this w/o the initiative laid out by our 45th POTUS. The paradigm has shifted through an unorthodox approach to their "norm." Changing their high handed, high brow attitude to US was most necessary.

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      1. nunyabus‏ @nunyabus1 Jun 20
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        Trump keeps winning

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      1. Scott Montgomery‏ @scottcmonty Jun 20
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        Waiting on @CNN @ABC @NBCNews to report this. Any media outlet that was not corrupt would report this news, so I do not expect any airtime on this topic.

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      1. Jim Quinn‏ @tmq45 Jun 20
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        Winning

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