U.S. Considering Expanding Blacklist of Chinese Companies

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The U.S. is considering expanding the list of Chinese companies on a blacklist for U.S. suppliers amid escalating tensions between the two economic powers

The Commerce Department is reviewing whether other Chinese firms should join Huawei Technologies Co. on its so-called entity list, this person said.

Once a firm is added to that list, U.S. companies are restricted from doing business with it without obtaining a license—a sanction that can shut out foreign firms from doing...

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Oops, too bad for Chinese suppliers!

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Good china is no friend of USA.

Do it.

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China should stop exporting rare earth to o US!

Unstable markets! Market keeps going up and down because we have an unstable baby in the Oval Office. A government cannot be running like this. American ppl deserve better than that. Tariffs are taxes. The trade war is costly and destructive to all Americans.

Countries that trade liberally, and especially those with integrated supply chains, have a lot to lose in armed conflict. Siloed economies have fewer connections with a vested interest in avoiding war. Which outcome do you think Trump is taking us towards?

Sad thing is, the economy is good, but, we have a baby boy in the Oval Office who doesn’t know how to govern. Tariffs, immigration, investigation North Korea, Iran, Mexico, Canada, Europe and infighting between the government= recession. Hope not!

That’s more reasonable than a full blown trade war.

DO IT...let’s get it on and be done with it already!

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What is the problem? All Chinese companies deserve to be blacklisted as they thieve from the rest of the world and also lie on every issue! I pity those who believe Chinese statistics which are all manipulated lies!

Sounds like the decision of an administration who doesn't understand economics, and is setting themselves up to take a beating at the polls in November 2020. Plus, Dems can hammer them on abortion. Yikes, landslide. G'bye Duckie!

Go Trump!!

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'What's the worst that could happen?'

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