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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 15

    All the threats and tariffs in the U.S.-China trade conflicthttps://nyti.ms/2LUZuQg 

    8:02 PM - 15 Jun 2018
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    • Linda Geeshan dhameshka de silva Suzanne Nichols ☘I S L A N D E R 🌎 Neilmias alexander Daniela abdul dully Euliemae M. Pedrano Ashik003
    20 replies 125 retweets 170 likes
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      2. Peter Savas  🏳️‍🌈‏ @petesavas Jun 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        If they really want to get through to @realDonaldTrump, they'll impose export tariffs on all the stuff he has made in China, revoke Ivanka's trademarks, and shut down, or force him to sell his hotels in China. That's the only way he'll understand. #TrumpCrimeFamilypic.twitter.com/SogXVhqRzY

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      1. Chris‏ @John7Chris Jun 15
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        International slap fight! I'll get the popcorn! 😀pic.twitter.com/Jh7HZAbxE8

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      1. Erica‏ @ericaonfire Jun 15
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        “Whose turn is it?”

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      2. Socrates‏ @wingedfoot2006 Jun 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        China can target US all they want. Point is they don't buy from US anyhow.

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      3. Frozen In Oasis‏ @Tozendai Jun 15
        Replying to @wingedfoot2006 @nytimes

        The US is China's largest individual trade partner

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      4. Socrates‏ @wingedfoot2006 Jun 17
        Replying to @Tozendai @nytimes

        And they would be much bigger if they didnt restrict the flow of our goods. They have 3x our number of people.

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      5. Frozen In Oasis‏ @Tozendai Jun 17
        Replying to @wingedfoot2006 @nytimes

        Yeah and unlike the US, 1/2 to 3/4 of the spending power. The Chinese economy would rather develop it's own market, instead of being another market the US takes advantage of. US businesses should be worrying about how Chinese people view their brands, they just don't respect them

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      6. Socrates‏ @wingedfoot2006 Jun 17
        Replying to @Tozendai @nytimes

        That's not point. Protecting their industry makes everything more expensive for their own people and keeps them in low value-added jobs. And it hurts our low-value added industries keeping our low value-added workers on welfare.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Frozen In Oasis‏ @Tozendai Jun 17
        Replying to @wingedfoot2006 @nytimes

        You're fuckin ignorant if you think it's the Chinese businesses that are keeping it's people in low-wage industry, when it's the entire world that's outsourcing manufacturing to China. Chinese trade protectionism is the same thing that originally brought young America it's riches

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      8. Frozen In Oasis‏ @Tozendai Jun 17
        Replying to @Tozendai @wingedfoot2006 @nytimes

        Sorry mate, the Chinese aren't going to sell their market to the highest bidder, when they've got more than a big enough industrial base to take advantage of their own. The US is in a piss because it doesn't have free reign over what'll soon become the largest consumer market

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      2. BlackIntel‏ @Blackintel1 Jun 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Does china have a lot of pigs? We can start making our own steel which is the point. If we get all of our defense ingredients from the enemy, what happens when the enemy stops giving you the ingredients?

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      2. Napoleon J. Newton-Stuart III‏ @Najanest3 Jun 15
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        And the beat-down goes on.

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      2. Wis‏ @pwislander Jun 15
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        I really hope a trade war isn't Trump's long term strategy with China. How much money do we owe them now?

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      1. FUYING‏ @qiantang1985 Jun 19
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        USA company sold in china is more than 300b $,that never account into the trade number.China will surely add tax in USA company Apple,GM,MS,...

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      1. Andy100‏ @andyblueskyz Jun 19
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        China are running out of goods to Tariff. Trump still has $350billion to go. It's ultimately a win for USA. Silly Chinese central committee.

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