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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 1

    President Trump plans to impose 25% duties on steel imports and 10% on aluminumhttp://on.wsj.com/2oHj9sN 

    10:26 AM - 1 Mar 2018
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      1. RobTheGamer‏ @RobTheGamer Mar 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        SO, infrastructure is crumbling and he wants building materials to be more costly to get. Do I have that right? Does he own a constr...

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      1. Ouch! my Balls !‏ @rfbuttley Mar 1
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        seems a tad high , like mofia high

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      1. Yamil Palacios‏ @Dageryager Mar 1
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        Ok here comes the tax cuts. I know you are not ann expert so lets do business. Metal give people strength. An owner needs steal to be protected, energetic enough in front of his employees. How much could damage increase on Metal prices and decrease on taxes?

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      1. dd44‏ @bigDring44 Mar 1
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        Brilliant. This will be great. What a genius. Not

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      1. politicslop‏ @politcsslop Mar 1
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        #trumprecession

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      1. Dan Hampson‏ @BDSEL Mar 1
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        Sodee-pop prices are headed up! Darn it! And so is the price one ANYTHING ELSE made with steel or aluminum. And wait til you see what countries do in return. Trade wars are bad for everyone.

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      1. Adam‏ @AdamSpearin Mar 1
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        And que the markets...

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      1. Randy Fletcher‏ @rjrfletch Mar 1
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        Will it also include tariffs on steel produced in other countries by his American buddies who own those factories.

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      1. Paul St George‏ @paulstgeorge Mar 1
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        This will either be really good or really bad - no middle ground. Many large countries impose self-protectionist tariffs, artificial barriers, and even regulatory hurdles that effectively prohibit entry into their commercial markets.

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      1. Patrick Heide‏ @otohp Mar 1
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        Trump’s reckless actions will cost Americans jobs as other countries will retaliate.

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      1. ᵖᵍᵉᵖᵖˢ‏ @pgepps Mar 1
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        When you just can't be bothered to underscore the irony anymore:pic.twitter.com/UkoYU5rqWC

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      1. TFCSr‏ @TFCSr Mar 1
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        Horrible idea. Somebody convince him please

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      1. johnny pacheco‏ @johnnypacheco3 Mar 1
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        Just like Chavez did in Venezuela. These protectionism with tariffs have been done before, and it's shit.

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      1. Matt Kuzma‏ @MattKuzma1 Mar 1
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        #FIFY ...unless used to build a "TRUMP" branded property, then tariffs are waived.

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