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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 23

    The U.S. accuses China of swamping the market with artificially cheap solar panels. But increasingly, those panels come from elsewhere.http://nyti.ms/2n6xTR8 

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      1. Lawrence Polyakov‏ @Larrypolya22 Jan 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Dt is going to force these countries to play by the rules or he will impose serious fines and tariffs on them. Some people are okay with China manipulating the markets and stealing tech, im not too sure Dt is 'okay' with it.

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      2. DubiousNews‏ @dubious_news Jan 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        will this make solar panels cheaper for Americans? What about the Americans who supply and install them?

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      3. NliteN‏ @NliteNinc Jan 23
        Replying to @dubious_news @nytimes

        It'll make them 30% more expensive

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      1. Art Perez‏ @aperez999 Jan 23
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        1. cheap solar panels benefit the consumer 2. tariffs increase the cost of solar & reduce demand 3. higher solar costs benefit coal/oil, but increases CO2 4. CO2+ means more frequent/severe storms/flooding/drought 5. trump can cut solar taxes to reduce CO2 & create jobs

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      1. lovetrumpshate‏ @lovetrumphate1 Jan 23
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        Because he is an idiot! Will he tax all the crap his family produces outside of the US? Of course not !

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      1. Andrea Vincenti‏ @Andrea_V_73 Jan 23
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        photovoltaic panels are the future! Clean energy at low cost, we must invest in this area!

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      1. Omar Bond‏ @AstronautKE Jan 23
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        Should the logical response not be the USA producing panels at a much cheaper price for the local Market? Move away from Make America Import Again? Or what am I missing?

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      1. Dr. David Huddleston‏ @DHuddlestonKY Jan 23
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        But the Chinese are so honest

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      1. kunić‏ @Davidkunzekweg3 Jan 23
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        💥💥

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      1. Steve‏ @Snowshoeuke Jan 23
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        This isn’t about cheap Chinese solar panels, it’s about the solar panels themselves. Oil baby! What about the flooded tie market with cheap Chinese ties?

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      1. NliteN‏ @NliteNinc Jan 23
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        China should call Trump's bluff and drop prices on solar by 30%.

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jan 23
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        (enter rapid commercial boilerplate voice) "These levies are brought to you by super-PACs from the Oil & Gas industry market players."

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      2. Jennifer Howard‏ @liveluv707 Jan 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Make them locally

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      3. NliteN‏ @NliteNinc Jan 23
        Replying to @liveluv707 @nytimes

        They ARE made locally,"locally" by Chinese & German owned corps The very ones who lobbied for the tariffs LoL...u thought this was protecting US companies?NO A tariff means 30% higher #solar prices,5 guys in Germany & China get that 30% into their pockets USA LOSES #EpicFail

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      4. Jennifer Howard‏ @liveluv707 Jan 25
        Replying to @NliteNinc @nytimes

        I don’t think that’s what a tariff is, they pay us to import their goods

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      1. Hylevel(高水平)‏ @hylevel900 Jan 23
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        fake or real from the fake news media?

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