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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 23

    The most immediate impact of President Trump opening the door to tariffs may be spurring retaliation by trade partnershttp://on.wsj.com/2Gcjk7t 

    11:50 AM - 23 Jan 2018
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      2. Michael Grigorev‏ @R_TURBO Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Dear WSJ, did you sleep through the past 2 years?pic.twitter.com/LkfBbPdGkx

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      3. Zelda Krup‏ @ZeldaKrup1 Jan 23
        Replying to @R_TURBO @WSJ

        Two months ago, I cancelled Sx I had for 15 yrs. Good reporters but editorial board is ca-RAY-zee.

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      1. Tim Ellison‏ @tjelli61 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        oversight should keep in mind trumps company went bankrupt 4 times?

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      1. Tim Ellison‏ @tjelli61 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        "America first" most idiotic platform from any politician. Isolation in a global economy? GENIus? CCA, NAFTA, DACA, tariffs? Genius?

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      1. Andrew Weitzenkorn‏ @andrewe1951 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump wants 2 destroy any trade we have with other countries. Putting US in isolationist http://position.New  tariffs will cause problems. Not well thought out, as with everything else from WH.

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        I hope PT gives it to them hard on tariffs not only in solar & appliances but in all the categories they have been cheating in. Out of desperation these cheaters are now scrambling to open TOKEN ASSEMBLY ONLY facilities here in the USA to prevent them from loosing market share.

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        So this is just s few examples of how South Korean companies have destroyed jobs in North America,Europe & the rest of the developed world making them one of strongest economies today. By cheating! China learned from them & now they are using the same & even bigger cheating plan!

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        ... and Samsung has tried over & over again to screw over Google by falsifying sales reports to reduce royalty payments, & they have put their own operating system into a low cost subsidized phone to the market for years but fortunately google was clever enough to squash this!!

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
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        Samsung stole all cell phone technology from Apple, Sharp, Blackberry, Ericsson, Palm & others systematically year after year as they were supplying them sub components & contract manufacturing for them.Ask Steve Jobs.. Finally with Google giving Android they built a product....

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
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        The South Korean auto manufacturers were loosing millions year after year since the days of the HYUNDAI PONY, & were bailed out secretly over n over by govt, for decades! They also sold cars at a loss for decades just to streak market share until they learned to make s decent car

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
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        .. earmarked to bribe sales reps at all the major retailers to sell their machines, & the stores themselves were given millions in kickbacks ie rebates, to stock & push with priority their products over others, all the time given full return priviledges should any item not sell!!

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      1. GlobalJon‏ @jonsays4u Jan 23
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        LG & Samsung (South Koreans) are the biggest cronic cheaters (next to the Chinese) in terms of unfairly grabbing market share from Western companies in every market segment that they participate in!I worked in their offices & saw the millions of $’s of market development funds...

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      1. Zelda Krup‏ @ZeldaKrup1 Jan 23
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        Pretty sure the thought never occurred to him. "I alone can do it."

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      1. Jamie‏ @jlynnakaJamie Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let us make our own things and let them make theirs. America needs to be America first and then work with others. But we must come first

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      1. Kimminy Cricket  🐿‏ @inmyownzoo Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Duh

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      2. CaptainShark98‏ @captainshark98 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Tarrifs suck, everyone should understand that. Zero benefit

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      3. CaptainShark98‏ @captainshark98 Jan 23
        Replying to @captainshark98 @WSJ

        Tariff is also a hard word to spell

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      1. JLovelac‏ @j_lovelac Jan 23
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        pic.twitter.com/81W8nZPw7R

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      1. Mark Adams‏ @MarkAda65573444 Jan 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        “May”

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