Trump Orders U.S. Businesses to Find Alternative to China

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Trump lashed out at China in a series of tweets, saying U.S. companies were 'hereby ordered' to start looking for an alternative to China

President lashes out at Beijing after China announces tariffs on $75 billion of additional U.S. products

As the U.S.-China trade fight continues to escalate following another round of tariffs from the U.S. and retaliatory moves from Beijing, WSJ's Gerald F. Seib takes a look at potential next steps in the negotiations. Photo: Getty

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