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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Jan 2017

    China's Xi Jinping delivers an implicit rebuke of Trump on trade. “No one will emerge as a winner in a trade war”http://on.wsj.com/2js2pW4 

    9:43 AM - 17 Jan 2017
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      1. Sean‏ @Sean73347675 17 Jan 2017
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        Yea, we don't want to sell GM crappy to them.

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      1. gun4hyr‏ @gun4hyr 17 Jan 2017
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        But we should stop bending over for other countries as we struggle.

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      1. ProudNRASupporter!‏ @GOTRUMPORGOHOME 17 Jan 2017
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        Sure would be nice to not be the looser any more... enough is enough...

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      1. The Future‏ @erie11111 18 Jan 2017
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        China's economy very troubled. They will starve their people if that is what it takes to win.

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      1. democracy lover‏ @LoverDemocracy 17 Jan 2017
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        China suppress everyone even entertainer who not speaks their tone! They give you something and will asked back if you go against them

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      1. democracy lover‏ @LoverDemocracy 17 Jan 2017
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        don't believed at what China is saying only those ignorant selfish country that sell their soul to China and become China Puppet

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      1. democracy lover‏ @LoverDemocracy 17 Jan 2017
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        biggest pain and obstacle to China ambitions over owning the whole ASIA is USA. Without USA , they will succeed hurting its neighbors

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      1. skeeter jenkins‏ @JenkinsSkeeter 17 Jan 2017
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        Particularly not China...

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      1. The Barbarian‏ @TheBarbarian1 17 Jan 2017
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        of course the Davos elites love Xi's speech. China provided & perfected the gameplan on how to protect elites while silencing critics.

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      1. SATAN KILLER‏ @yahweh_chosen 17 Jan 2017
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        WHO CARES WHAT HE DEFENDS..WE WILL NOT ACCEPT GLOBALIZATION AT ALL..HE DON'T RUN AMERICA..

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      2. Patrick Fiorito‏ @FioritoPatrick 17 Jan 2017
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        (2/2)non closely allied nations must conduct business. Western Civ did just fine without cheap Chinese imports

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      3. Patrick Fiorito‏ @FioritoPatrick 17 Jan 2017
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        Many countries capable of producing cheap goods & China has never kept their end of the bargain by offering fair access 2 their markets

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      4. Patrick Fiorito‏ @FioritoPatrick 17 Jan 2017
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        W/ that said. Regardless of the winners. There would be significant pains 4 all sides during such a transition.

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      1. Patrick Fiorito‏ @FioritoPatrick 17 Jan 2017
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        (1/2)Actually disagree. US & nearly all of Western Civilizations would emerge as the winners & could ultimately dictate how non member

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      1. Jason Gill‏ @jasonwrite 17 Jan 2017
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        Isn't a trade war extra tricky since China owns all those US Government Bonds?

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      1. Austin Griffiths‏ @AGriffiths0 17 Jan 2017
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        But even more than tariffs, the BAT seems like the best option in terms of US economic tools to see returns.

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      1. Bambino Medici‏ @bambino_medici 17 Jan 2017
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        Tariffs hurt China more because American companies will bring manufacturing back to America to avoid them.

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      1. Bambino Medici‏ @bambino_medici 17 Jan 2017
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        The huge trade deficit means they have a lot more 2 lose than we do. Trump should use that as leverage in any future negotiations

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      1. Руслан‏ @Tesla_LA 17 Jan 2017
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        @tepingchen of course china will be worst than any other country cut china exports and the rest will follow...

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