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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 7

    U.S. tariffs are threatening to redirect to Europe a wave of cheap steel from countries that had previously exported the alloy to Americahttps://on.wsj.com/2EoTzih 

    5:45 AM - 7 Apr 2018
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    22 replies 81 retweets 100 likes
      1. Max Lifer‏ @lifetothemax1 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Thank you Trump. Your advisors and every economist told you not to start a trade war and solve the problems w China another way. Anyone tired of winning yet? #TradeWars #TrumpLies

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      1.  ❌#MAGA ❌‏ @Elohim_Gadol Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        So Trump is forcing other countries to accept cheap Chinese steel or do as Trump and put a stop to it !

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      1. Jane‏ @Jane10728805 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Shades of the Hoover tariffs that were a precursor to the great depression

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      1. DJcrypto‏ @DJayson77 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Time for the USA to be selfish for the first time in a long time. Who cares about Germany and the price they pay for steel?

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      2. richieny70‏ @richieny70 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Meanwhile Trump has placed the TRUMP BRAND PRODUCTS on a list of items EXEMPT from the TARIFFS he has placed on imported goods? The real RAPISTS ARE NOT MEXICANS, IT'S THE TRUMPS, they are robbing AMERICA BLIND and giving every AMERICAN the 🖕🖕while smiling in our faces!!

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      1. Edward Dodson‏ @EdardDodson Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        SO WE START MAKING OUR OWN

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      1. John Bodkin‏ @Bodkin617 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        food for thought. ive built cell sites and broadcast towers across 35 states over 12 years. almost every piece of steel used, was stamped PRC or Yemen. somehow cheaper to acquire and fabricate across the planet than up the street? something is amiss in the int'l steel industry.

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      2. Jonathan Geair‏ @JonathanGeair Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        @realDonaldTrump now u r destroying economies of allies. The steel industry is NOT coming back to the US. 2 expensive to produce in the US. Where r US builders supposed to get their steel? U got your steel from China. US is a service economy, but you'd know this if u read a book

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      3. Donald Ross Cole‏ @DonaldRossColeT Apr 7
        Replying to @JonathanGeair @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        U. S. steel is much higher quality

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      4. Jonathan Geair‏ @JonathanGeair Apr 9
        Replying to @DonaldRossColeT @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        And much more expensive! Can't keep up with price so move on to other higher tech and higher paying jobs. But let's go back to lower paying steel jobs. If you are will to take the salaries of steel workers in China and India we can bring steel production back to India.

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      5. Donald Ross Cole‏ @DonaldRossColeT Apr 9
        Replying to @JonathanGeair @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        For many years I have attempted to avoid purchasing anything not made in the U.S.A.

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      6. Jonathan Geair‏ @JonathanGeair Apr 10
        Replying to @DonaldRossColeT @WSJ @realDonaldTrump

        While admirable! How's that going? Trump didn't make his products in the US. Just an economic reality. Now he does after it was brought 2 light. Ivanka is not doing as well, she subcontracts to dozens of companies all over the world not in the US; China, Africa, Indonesia, etc...

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      1. William Kuehler Jr.‏ @tfc92zx Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Are you saying that the Chinese will now dump their excess steel in Europe!

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      1. Optimus‏ @monstajam17 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Cheap steel? Is that like jumbo shrimp? Not really sure I want my contractors using cheap steel to build with...wouldn't this be a good thing for the US then?

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      1.  ❌#MAGA ❌‏ @Elohim_Gadol Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well if you follow WSJ opinion......this will be good for Germany lol

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      1. Jimmy Jackson‏ @UT1986 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Like it did to our steel industry!

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      1. tim.‏ @Tstein69 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Now that's fair trade

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      1. Jim ‘Stable Genius’ Covfefe‏ @roperf15 Apr 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        That’s too bad!! I hope the Germans can find a leader like our @realDonaldTrump to make sure their national industries are protected. Just to be clear - The German steel industry is not our concern! We will not give up our steel industry so the Germans can have theirs! #KAG

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