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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jan 2017

    In a speech in Davos, China’s Xi Jinping defends globalization. "No one will emerge as a winner in a trade war"http://on.wsj.com/2jv879p 

    4:19 AM - 17 Jan 2017
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      1. Ananke Group‏ @AnankeGroup 17 Jan 2017
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        The voice of reason

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      1. Chaz‏ @gardenmastering 17 Jan 2017
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        especially communist China

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      1. @LBDinko‏ @LebohangBDinko 19 Jan 2017
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        Was it China that brought about the theme of globalization? but they are now in the front of reaping the benefits. Smart policy making

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      1. Rationalist‏ @Kirstibee 17 Jan 2017
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        @tepingchen we MUST do very much better on inequality if it's going to work. Current situation an outrage.

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      1. JCDG‏ @jcdgilbert 17 Jan 2017
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        and war world war using anthrax.

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      1. GO AHEAD AND ASK‏ @askthefather 17 Jan 2017
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        great so he's on board with making the trade deals 100% fair in both directions then??? Yeah didn't think so. This guy is criminal

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      1. Peter‏ @YupYurgin 17 Jan 2017
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        except the larger economy. USA has free trade between states and some states are larger econs then most nations. US could win in trade.

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      1. Sean21‏ @Mc21Sean 17 Jan 2017
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        translation...he's scared. China is nothing without the US consumer.

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      1. Ferraris‏ @turningabout 17 Jan 2017
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        Of course he would say that.

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      1. Kent Morlan‏ @AKMorlan 17 Jan 2017
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        Putting up trade barriers is not competing, its retreating behind an economic wall that hurts more than it helps. Bad policy

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      1. Jetexas‏ @Jetexas 17 Jan 2017
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        Said the leader whose entire country & economy are a house of cards. #China #economy #Davos #crookedleaders #Trump

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      1. LA Denizen  🎃 ⚾️‏ @LA_Denizen 17 Jan 2017
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        It's sad when President of China is the only one talking sense.

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      1. Tomas Carmelo‏ @516carmelo 17 Jan 2017
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        The Chinese are not our friends. They violate all trademarks, patents world wide and reverse engineer everything. And have no civil rights

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      1. MarkZ‏ @mljtsy 17 Jan 2017
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        Trade war starts when one side is not willing to negotiate. China can start the war or sit down with USA and discuss other ways

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      1. Dominic Propersi‏ @PropersiDominic 17 Jan 2017
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        He knows China will be the big looser in a "Made in the USA" campaign. China cannot afford to loose the US market.

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      1. No Trump N Way‏ @NoTrumpNWay 17 Jan 2017
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        Actually #China wins no matter what, so hearing Xin say this is kind of funny. Here's 1 thing I give Trump credit for negotiating.

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