In his quest to make America great again, President Donald Trump on the campaign trail and in the Oval Office has fought to maintain the element of surprise.
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“It is not at all plausible or in any way advisable that we would actually follow through taking at face value what [Trump] says,” says Nate Olson, director of the Trade21 program at the Washington-based Stimson Center. “To say that we will just cross a bright line and … kind of repatriate some of our companies and cut ourselves off from the Chinese market, it would cause great disruption for the world, for China, for the United States, for U.S. consumers, especially.
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