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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 1

    U.S. companies in China: get ready to be punched back — Heard on the Streethttps://on.wsj.com/2z0f4IC 

    7:30 PM - 1 Jul 2018
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    • Velma Gooding, PhD morgan edwards Victor Deng Erik Kilham CHICKY S. George Alexander Jon Taylor 高乔恩 allysdad Debra Duke
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      2. Ken white‏ @Kenwhite4444 Jul 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's fine, maybe they will pack up and bring their business home, there is an upside to all of this, just because things get bumpy along the road doesn't mean you're not on the right path, @POTUS has traveled this road before and knows the destination, trust his leadership.

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      3. darlene walsh‏ @darlenewalsh_ Jul 1
        Replying to @Kenwhite4444 @WSJ @POTUS

        Sustainability seems to be where #POTUS is headed and trying to get the U.S. on track for, esp for the future of free enterprise.

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      1. Larry Boorstein‏ @LarryBoorstein Jul 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        1,140 economists including 14 Nobel prize winners warned the U.S. President about this kind of thing. Did the 1930 Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act ring a bell, which 1,028 economists warned against? What about the Great Depression?

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      1. mike w  🇺🇸‏ @blinddog007 Jul 1
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        Hey China get ready to have some of your Banks sanction....

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      1. WTH250‏ @WTH250 Jul 1
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        Aren’t those companies biggest anti-Trumper?

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      1. Krishna Prasad‏ @kptrip Jul 1
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        Smart thing to do for these USA corporations than get punched is - move to ASEAN & India low cost manufacturing. Correction to fair trade long overdue. China's Xi is smart and will also change to fair policies when the world means it and not afraid to act.

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      1. Wayne MacIntyre‏ @waymac_007 Jul 1
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        Trump is to blame! How can anyone have even a smidgen of trust in Trump! The guy is smashing us in the head with a 2X4 of guilt!

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      1. dr. griffin  ❌‏ @drgriffin10 Jul 1
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        your boat seems to have a hole in it...

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      1. Casey Kitchel‏ @KCTOWN_CK Jul 1
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        Woo. Big deal. If President Xi wants to hurt #China and American businesses over a #fool like #trump, then so be it. Be careful what you ask for #XiJinping.

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      2. mike w  🇺🇸‏ @blinddog007 Jul 1
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        How can you have a trade War when you are giving that country 500+ billion a year....

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      3. Trump v. Globalism  ❌‏ @WakeUpB42L8 Jul 1
        Replying to @blinddog007 @WSJ

        We get $500 billion worth of goods from China & sell $120B, so the difference is only $380 Furthermore, most of the goods that come from China are not really "Chinese" 👇https://worldaffairs.blog/2018/06/20/tariff-on-china-but-what-are-chinese-goods/ …

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