Trump's Aiming for Zero Tariffs for U.S. and China, Moore Says

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Feb.20 -- Steve Moore, economic adviser to the Trump 2016 campaign and senior fellow at Heritage Foundation, discusses U.S.-China trade negotiations, President Donald Trump's approach to tariffs, and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Now days, too many Steve Moore in the US, that’s why US is falling

patzorro
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The US government should spend what they have not what they dont have. period

jaristan
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why are these people acting like the US doesn't violate WTO all the time?

thataxx
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Try access India's market and you will realise ease of doing business in China. Do not think raising tariffs will worry China. They will boomerang and American consumers should worry.

sermsaksongsiridej
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There won’t be any trade deficit if you don’t put limited on which they can purchase! Free trade sounds great for everyone if you don’t put limited on which item they can purchase.i bet whole world will support that policy but why no one supported it but USA? Lol because you have limited what or which they can purchase.

sunchicheng
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Trump is transactional. What ever deal he makes today is subject to his mood tomorrow.

zoojudy
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Master negotiator?
WALL..WALL..wherefore art thou my WALL?

mizzypoo
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I want more.. more and even more. Give me all.

NangongReng
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Sounds great free trade but limited what you can trade!? Lol how about free tax for citizen not force to tax?

sunchicheng
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Making false accusations about China as usual!

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