“@WSJ: President Obama made a broad appeal to skeptics of his trade policy during #SOTU: http://on.wsj.com/1uqcHGW pic.twitter.com/XM9CYBw3vS”
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“@WSJ: President Obama made a broad appeal to skeptics of his trade policy during #SOTU: http://on.wsj.com/1uqcHGW pic.twitter.com/XM9CYBw3vS”
@WSJ we Chinese really feel shocked!! we never thought we could do that!! we just follow wot u write!!
@WSJ words are so much worthy but ithese words have no meanings at all
Why should the US write those rules? “@WSJ: China #SOTU: http://on.wsj.com/1uqcHGW pic.twitter.com/lXkELQeRkV”
“@WSJ: President Obama made a broad appeal to skeptics of his trade policy during #SOTU: http://on.wsj.com/1uqcHGW pic.twitter.com/3lvrl9hT17”
@WSJ While it is good to know US & China are sparring to set the rules, the players that matter in the region are setting their own agenda.
@WSJ depends on profit margins an the issual deals but chances are that China will definitely win.
@WSJ RT @jnarls: "We've got to stop being the stupid party." -Governor @BobbyJindal (R-LA) | #SOTU #Breadbagspic.twitter.com/hUebAOhT5f
@SocialCurrentcy @WSJ @jnarls @BobbyJindal She looks like a bot with her fake smile. A robot, Stephord Wife.
@WSJ I seriously doubt he means to be tough.
@WSJ Empty words. China laughs at Obama. Zero respect there for him.
@WSJ Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. B.R.I.C.S. now it is also Germany and Japan.
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