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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 6

    China files petition with World Trade Organization, arguing tariffs 'are not consistent' with international ruleshttp://on.wsj.com/2E74XnC 

    11:43 PM - 6 Feb 2018
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      1. Laura Goodridge‏ @lkgoodridge Feb 6
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        Let the fight begin.

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      1. lawrence‏ @writerincanada Feb 7
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        China? Talking about international rules?

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      1. aj‏ @aj88822812 Feb 7
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        Another good strategy to keep the world distracted.

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      1. wwww_qoo‏ @QooWwww Feb 7
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        They should remove their non-tariff barrier for foreign countries.

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      1. Jonerey Bourne‏ @sosickitzill Feb 7
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        These mofos been ripping us off for a long minute. Demands compensation? Gtfo! You need to pay for all the IP you’ve stolen. Can’t even do business properly w/o surrendering controls to the communist government.

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      1. Peter Fry‏ @peterfryREAL Feb 7
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        US sets the rules, then doesn't want to live by them. Or is it the Trump factor?

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      1. philptaylor‏ @philiptaylor51 Feb 6
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        anything with the tag "made in China" was at one time looked upon as a joke now China manufactures everything and supplies and more importantly controls everything that is bought in Europe which with Europe having no working alternatives China de facto controls Europe

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      1. Justin Huff‏ @C4YerSelf Feb 6
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        Actually - he is correct.

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      2. Dozer Cat‏ @reevesgrading Feb 6
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        How stupid of us to make a communist country our largest trade ally! Anyone could see at the time that we would lose in the long run! Pushed through at time by greedy business CEOs who are all rich and retired now. And politicians that sold us out! Another bad deal!

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      3. Cao Yang‏ @Studio2609 Feb 7
        Replying to @reevesgrading @WSJ

        Also some corruptive officials from a centralized government which took charge of most of the country’s wealth fled to the U.S. and other countries - so it goes both ways and it is the character of people in charge we need to be more careful about as I concern it.

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      1. Nancy Bandiera‏ @BandieraNancy Feb 6
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        DT: Make China Great Again (along with Bernie) Giving up TPP Makes China Great Again and we are left with TP. So clear President Obama if the United States was right. Even HRC knew but had to cave because of BERNIE.

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      1. Thus Spake‏ @thus_spake Feb 6
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        WHY? JUST BECAUSE IT MAKES HARDER FOR YOU TO FLOG OFF YOUR CHEAP CHINESE JUNK TO OTHER COUNTRIES!

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      1. shim schlack‏ @Michael62294079 Feb 6
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        They/ China wants to own the USA by debt and by their buying treasuries. Slow long term non military de facto takeover? Has been going on 40 years plus.. what’s another 40?

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