DIPLOMATIC TIT-FOR-TAT Russia's diplomatic presence in the United States, and the U.S. missions in Russia, are depleted after two rounds of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions in the past two years.
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They promise that that they will respond tit for tat.
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"We had mixed results with Tit for Tat," he admits.
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The Senate is always an arena for playing tit for tat.
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And is there going to be this kind of tit-for-tat?
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The tit-for-tat maneuvering has some industries fretting about their futures.
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Tit for tat, score settling, bringing up years old grudges. http://bit.
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The tit-for-tat saga has hit market sentiment in recent weeks.
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The result is a dystopian stew of perpetual tit-for-tat conflict.
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The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs as negotiations continue.
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This tit-for-tat response from the Kremlin is not a surprise.
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S. trade war punctuated by tit-for-tat import tariffs spanning industries.
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Endless tit-for-tat moves toward protectionism would be bad for everyone.
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China responded in kind, and the tit-for-tat escalated for months.
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Bud Light could argue its Super Bowl spot is tit-for-tat.
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But based on past experience, these would largely be tit-for-tat.
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To view a graphic on the Tit-for-tat impact, click: tmsnrt.
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Tit-for-tat violence between the rival communities has escalated this year.
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But many expressed worry about the possibility of tit-for-tat arrests.
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It might also trigger a tit-for-tat currency depreciation in China.
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Why Europe may be happy to join the tit-for-tat dispute.
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British takeover laws, however, would forbid such a tit-for-tat maneuver.
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Trump's politics have always had a tit-for-tat feel to them.
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More of this tit-for-tat talk could cause stock market volatility.
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This tit-for-tat trade breakdown could put NAFTA in serious jeopardy.
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S. trade tensions involving tit-for-tat tariffs rattle global financial markets.
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China responded with its own tit-for-tat tariffs on U.S. goods.
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This followed tit-for-tat tariffs on $210 billion of each other's goods.
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CAVUTO: Well, I don&apost want to get in a tit for tat.
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U.S. government staff in Russia has shrunk after tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions.
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Why did Russia deviate from its typical diplomatic protocol of tit-for-tat?
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But your readers might care to know about a possible tit for tat.
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China has responded with its own tit-for-tat tariffs on U.S. goods.
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It is not hard to imagine tit-for-tat constraints on Chinese firms.
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Automotive duties on both sides have been increased by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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"China will take a tit-for-tat approach," the Global Times editorial warned.
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The tit-for-tat attacks are like a really boring game of Battleship.
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He said the two countries have to end the tit-for-tat accusations.
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He also warned that tit-for-tat trade controls would benefit no one.
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Dozens have died in tit-for-tat killings by ethnic militia this year.
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This is one of the dangers of a "tit for tat" trade war.
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The two countries have announced tit-for-tat tariff plans against each other.
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Both sides have already suffered economic pain from the tit-for-tat tariffs.
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That leads to tit-for-tat trade battles and a potential trade war.
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China has threatened to retaliate on any additional US tariffs tit-for-tat.
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China has responded with its own tit-for-tat tariffs on American goods.
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And drop the tit-for-tat with your sister over her children's education.
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The U.S. and China have exchanged escalating tit-for-tat tariffs for months.
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I love watching the tit-for-tat between you and Mike on Slack.
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A final tit-for-tat move in the trade dispute came on Feb.
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Iraq-style regime change seems less likely than an ongoing tit-for-tat.
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But there is also a cost to the tit-for-tat tariff battle.
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A third option is a tit-for-tat military response to any provocation.
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And I think the market kind of expected a tit for tat retaliation.
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The calculation debate was not a matter of dry academic tit-for-tat.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs threaten to hurt business confidence and delay investment.
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" "Getting into this tit for tat, this bullying thing, I think that's problematic.
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Both countries have engaged in a tit-for-tat tariff war since 2018.
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"The expulsion of diplomats always leads to tit-for-tat measures," the official said.
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The markets are feeling the heat from the latest trade war tit-for-tat.
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Locals warned the death of the Luo man could spark tit-for-tat violence.
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While your frustration is understandable, this tit-for-tat approach makes you look unprofessional.
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Moscow has imposed its own tit-for-tat sanctions against many EU food imports.
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It would exacerbate a tit-for-tat trade war between BC and neighbouring Alberta.
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Sometimes, it's not just a hint but an explicit message of tit-for-tat.
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"Usually in one of these instances, there's a tit-for-tat response," he said.
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The moves have sparked a bitter tit-for-tat trade dispute with several countries.
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Lindsey Graham got into a tit-for-tat with Trump about the President's statements.
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Mullarkey said the markets may tolerate some tit-for-tat, given the strong fundamentals.
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Already, his tit-for-tat trade battle with Europe has claimed an American casualty.
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But all the evidence suggests that the tit-for-tat stocks raids are continuing.
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In this kind of escalating tit-for-tat trade war there are no winners.
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In standard economic understanding, these tit-for-tat moves simply hurt both countries' economies.
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It will irritate Moscow and may invite tit-for-tat action by the Kremlin.
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He knows all too well the tit-for-tat violence that his profession embodies.
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In a tit-for-tat, Israeli tourists have been held up at Moscow airport.
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China has returned fire as well and has vowed a tit-for-tat battle.
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But these expulsions are more than just tit-for-tat and are not isolated.
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Tuesday's developments follow the tit-for-tat expulsion of ambassadors between the two countries.
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It was just the latest chapter in the history of diplomatic tit-for-tat.
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That followed tit-for-tat tariffs on $50 billion worth of imports from the other.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs also have impacted a wide range of goods traded with China.
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SO IT'S A MUCH MORE COMPLICATED ISSUE THAN JUST ONE ON ONE, TIT FOR TAT.
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American soybean farmers have been among the hardest hit by China's tit-for-tat tariffs.
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But that was before new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs from Washington and Beijing.
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Needless to say, Japan's move makes a tit-for-tat response from China more likely.
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I felt they were trying to par [Lin Mei's allegations] off as tit for tat.
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Executives and economists pinned the blame on the tit-for-tat tariff battle with China.
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Prices have plunged since the U.S. started a tit-for-tat tariff battle with China.
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All this, and the tit-for-tat trade battle is only just getting under way.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs between the world's two top economies have upended international trade flows.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry has said it is working on possible tit-for-tat retaliatory measures.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs between the world's two largest economies has hit investor confidence.
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The latest round of tit-for-tat tariffs could further hurt China's already slowing economy.
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Were it just a tit-for-tat tariff battle, America would have the upper hand.
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Lavrov called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to swiftly approve the tit-for-tat move.
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In tit-for-tat moves, both states temporarily banned films in the "enemy" state's language.
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TIT-FOR-TAT is never a happy way for friends to sort out their differences.
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China has said it would retaliate with another $60 billion in tit-for-tat tariffs.
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And thus it goes, tit-for-tat with consumers and businesses caught in the middle.
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However, it also spurred on a tit-for-tat exchange between the U.S. and China.
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There have also been escalating tit-for-tat tariff threats between the U.S. and China.
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However, the next round of tit-for-tat is where things could start to bite.
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Forget about symbiosis or some happy tit-for-tat between flora and this particular fauna.
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"As ISIS expands its presence there, they're now they're going tit for tat," Clarke said.
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China has warned that it will retaliate, tit-for-tat, against tariffs and other measures.
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It appeared to be the latest in an escalating series of tit-for-tat moves.
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It has led to a global tit-for-tat targeting billions of dollars of goods.
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"This tit-for-tat business," he said shaking his head, "it's just a political game."
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Getting into tit-for-tat public spats with President Trump doesn't make anyone look good.
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"They got in a little tit-for-tat clash there," he said, referring to Mrs.
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The tit-for-tat trade dispute pushed benchmark copper prices down 17 percent last year.
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The tit-for-tat protectionism has already harmed the global economy and hit manufacturing hard.
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But it is easy to see how tit-for-tat actions can begin to escalate.
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General Suleimani's death was the climax of tit-for-tat violence that began on Dec.
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Investors were also worried about the potential for a tit-for-tat transatlantic trade war.
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Xi is not expected to wade into the tit-for-tat with Trump in Davos.
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But institutions sometimes resist, leading to tit-for-tat conflicts that can weaken both sides.
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Democrats have a sound basis other than tit-for-tat to delay the Gorsuch hearings.
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The accusations sparked tit-for-tat military operations by the two sides, further increasing tensions.
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The trade spat is escalating as the two countries make tit-for-tat tariff threats.
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Tit-for-tat trade embargoes and tariffs will be imposed; the WTO could come under threat.
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He likened the tit-for-tat comments between Italy and the Commission to a boxing match.
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The Southeast Asian country followed with a tit-for-tat action stopping North Koreans from leaving.
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Trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing have stretched for months amid a tit-for-tat dispute.
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Unfortunately, no submission materialized, as the two fighters fought tit-for-tat for three close rounds.
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Plenty more tit-for-tat has ensued, involving arguments about jurisdiction, sovereign immunity and much else.
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Disagreements between the countries over trade have resulted in tit-for-tat tariffs in recent weeks.
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Markets are fixated on the tit-for-tat trade war between China and the United States.
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After all, it looks like a giant tit-for-tat between two multi-billion dollar companies.
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Tit-for-tat violence is on the rise again despite a successful presidential election last year.
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Note: The Russian Foreign Ministry has cautioned it could retaliate "tit-for-tat" before, per CNN.
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Speaking on Tuesday Britain's climate minister Claire Perry called the Brexit amendments "tit for tat" measures.
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However, the trade disputes - and the potential of tit-for-tat retaliation - do have Vilsack concerned.
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This was the latest in an ongoing tit-for-tat between the United States and Russia.
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Read our latest Factbox that tracks the tit-for-tat trade actions and threats this year.
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Focus turned to what the next steps in the tit-for-tat trade conflict might be.
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A global wave of tit-for-tat restrictions would hardly benefit U.S. companies and working Americans.
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This tit-for-tat behaviour is rapidly leading to the complete ERGification of the British right.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs imposed by Washington and Beijing remain in place as they continue negotiations.
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This tit-for-tat allegedly will spell the end to an independent judiciary and our democracy.
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Despite tit-for-tat tariffs, Trump has tried to work toward a trade deal with China.
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Trade associations are pressing the administration to reverse course on the escalating tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Washington and Beijing have been stuck in a tit-for-tat trade battle for several months.
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This tit-for-tat game has significantly reduced the price impact of daily LME stock movements.
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Chinese and American consumers, who will see higher prices if tit-for-tat tariffs keep escalating.
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The sharp tit-for-tat stripped away the customary veneer of diplomatic niceties during public remarks.
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The two sides have resorted to tit-for-tat tariffs on goods worth billions of dollars.
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The tit-for-tat expulsions were the second such episode following geopolitically related poisonings in Britain.
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The tit-for-tat between the cabinet secretary and the congressman quickly escalated into partisan warfare.
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This tit-for-tat does not come easily to Ms Malmstrom, a pro-trade Swedish liberal.
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This kind of "tit-for-tat" trade escalation is what leads to full-blown trade wars.
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That is to say, Starr made the case impeachment has become a tit-for-tat exercise.
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In unhealthy systems, norm violations can spiral into tit-for-tat retaliation, ultimately tearing democracies apart.
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This tit-for-tat cycle, scholars say, risks substantially weakening both Mr. Trump and government institutions.
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"This is tit-for-tat exactly," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR.
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Both countries also imposed tit-for-tat levies on $34 billion worth of goods in July.
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Yet the tit-for-tat tariffs could also slow growth, forcing the Fed to shift course.
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The country imported roughly $20 billion in 2017 before the tit-for-tat tariff war began.
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On the diplomatic front, relations have worsened following tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats last year.
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Adding to the tensions are tit-for-tat allegations of risky moves by each country's military.
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Erdogan has raised tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco in a tit-for-tat response.
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Trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing have stretched for months amid their tit-for-tat trade war.
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The things that you're talking about, there's this tit-for-tat or there's this give and take.
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China can't fully counteract the United States' move tit-for-tat, at least not with tariffs alone.
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Gennette said any escalation of tit-for-tat tariffs was not factored into the company's annual outlook.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs between both the countries have rattled financial markets and stirred global recessionary fears.
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The speech would mark the latest escalation in a rhetorical tit-for-tat between Washington and Beijing.
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The latest move from China followed a slew of tit-for-tat tactics between the two countries.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs from Washington and Beijing have roiled global markets, with the Hang Seng Index .
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Others might well argue that a tit-for-tat trade war will do no one any good.
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Some in the U.S. business community worry about tit-for-tat retaliation in trade disputes with China.
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For decades, rich countries' sound trade policies denied academics cases of tit-for-tat protectionism to study.
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If I had a sense of vindication, it was not about tit for tat from my perspective.
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Such tit-for-tat retaliation is intended to demonstrate that trade barriers make industries weaker, not stronger.
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You can easily see the tit-for-tat and how it gets out of hand pretty quickly.
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Additional tariffs that were implemented during the tit-for-tat fight last year have not gone away.
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The two countries slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on $303 billion of each other's goods on Friday.
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Whatever the correct answer is, vague, anonymous, tit-for-tat leaks by Comey associates can't be it.
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The United States and China have been locked in trade tensions marked by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Billions in tit-for-tat tariffs over the last several months have chilled U.S.-China trade discussions.
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Tehran's comical tit-for-tat is the latest salvo in reaction to the Trump administration's tougher rhetoric.
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Doll said a negotiation with China was more likely than an ongoing tit-for-tat tariff exchange.
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Washington and Beijing have threatened tit-for-tat tariffs on goods worth up to $150 billion each.
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"It's a bit of tit-for-tat but I wouldn't call it a trade war," he said.
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"The way you deal with that is not using a tit-for-tat tariff war," said Rep.
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But the tit-for-tat rhetoric between Washington and Pyongyang heated back up as the games began.
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Now, I'm no fan of the endless media dissection of each tit for tat tweet or soundbite.
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The document was published on the same day as new tit-for-tat tariffs came into effect.
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The two countries slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on $34 billion of each other's goods on Friday.
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It was already a controversial justification, and Trump's tit-for-tat tweet creates new ammo for critics.
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Chinese officials have threatened tit-for-tat tariffs, but eventually could run out of items to target.
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But if this turns into tit-for-tat, with Europe retaliating and Trump retaliating back, who knows?
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Farmers in the Midwest are fearful of a tit-for-tat response that could lose them customers.
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He said that tit-for-tat tariffs could negate the economic benefits of Mr. Trump's tax cuts.
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Projections for future revenue also dropped, highlighting the corrosive impact of the escalating tit-for-tat tariffs.
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South Korea's provocations are just the latest blows in a growing tit-for-tat dispute (see article).
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Xerox and HP have been playing a highly public game of tit for tat in recent months.
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Still more tit-for-tat that ensures the Trump team won't be making claims that go unanswered.
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This tit-for-tat trade breakdown could put the North American Free Trade Agreement in serious jeopardy.
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"We're not going to get into this tit-for-tat," he said on CNN on Monday night.
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But several recent signs suggest that the tit-for-tat is beginning to broadly hit American businesses.
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But several recent signs suggest that the tit-for-tat is beginning to broadly hit American businesses.
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That has amplified concerns about a spiraling tit-for-tat conflict between the United States and Iran.
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Trump's proclamations come amid a tit-for-tat on trade restrictions that he decided to engage in.
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Iran and Saudi Arabia have been in a tit-for-tat cyberwar for more than four years.
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The contentious decision prompted a global backlash and heightened fears of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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That tit-for-tat process — which can escalate continuously — is the central dynamic of a trade war.
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No matter the motivation, the tit-for-tat trade battle is casting a shadow over the economy.
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To be sure, U.S. and NATO responses need not be limited to tit-for-tat GLCM deployments.
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He said a trade war of tit-for-tat protectionist measures would ultimately damage the American economy.
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Since then, the two sides have waged three wars and engaged in repeated tit-for-tat barrages.
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The West blamed Russia for the poisoning, which caused a flurry of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions.
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The EU and America are already in a politically driven tit-for-tat over steel duties with China.
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When we saw this tit for tat going back and forth with Iran, prices were a lot higher.
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That trade truce relieved markets and businesses caught in the middle of the tit-for-tat tariff battle.
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There are more signs growth is slowing as a global tit-for-tat tariff war takes its toll.
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Once this Pandora's box is opened, the ensuing tit-for-tat will do lasting damage to our nation.
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Negotiations between Washington and Beijing were already on rocky ground following new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The two countries remain engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war, placing tariffs on each other's goods.
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Trump can be beaten, but not by a Democrat who matches the President tit for tat on negatives.
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China's stocks were lower on Monday as Beijing's latest tariff threats escalated the tit-for-tat Sino-U.
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Because China sees this as a broken promise, a game of tit-for-tat protectionism may well ensue.
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Tit-for-tat tariffs between both the countries have rattled financial markets and stirred up global recessionary fears.
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Trump is inches away from igniting a similar tit-for-tat trade war with America's largest trading partners.
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The stand-off has led to tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats and fiery rhetoric on both sides.
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Since launching the investigation, it has been a legal tit-for-tat between the attorney generals and Exxon.
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That would explain why Beijing has been loathe to go nuclear, preferring a calibrated tit-for-tat response.
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"It's very much this 'tit for tat,' 'I've paid my dues, now I deserve this' mentality," she says.
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"We remain concerned about the escalation of tit-for-tat tariffs," the new letter sent on Thursday said.
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It's all part of an escalating tit for tat following North Korea's recent rocket launch and nuclear test.
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"Once you start that tit-for-tat game, it's very hard to see where it stops," Bowman said.
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The U.S. and China have threatened tit-for-tat tariffs on goods worth up to $150 billion each.
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And Garcetti said he's confident a tit-for-tat fiscal approach will ultimately be stopped by the courts.
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Business groups, meanwhile, voiced increasing concern about how the tit-for-tat on tariffs would affect their industries.
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He's pressed for maintaining the tough set of tariffs that have spurred tit-for-tat retaliation from Beijing.
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Trump has since countered with another round of tit-for-tat tariffs on $21625 billion in Chinese goods.
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Trump has since countered with another round of tit-for-tat tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs between China and the United States have fueled worries about the inflation outlook.
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Economists have warned that the tit-for-tat tariffs could disrupt the supply chain and weigh on manufacturing.
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China and the U.S. have been engaged in a tit-for-tat trade dispute over the last year.
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That generated the threat of "tit-for-tat" retaliation from the speaker of Russia's lower house, Vyacheslav Volodin.
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Washington and Beijing are locked in a trade war, trading tit-for-tat tariffs on billions in goods.
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But it's not clear whether the return of tit-for-tat penalties will push Beijing toward a deal.
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Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican, said earlier this month in response to the tit-for-tat with China.
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Like President Reagan's arms race with the USSR, the tariff tit-for-tat involves both costs and risks.
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The United States and China are embroiled in tit-for-tat tariffs that have rattled global financial markets.
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In virtually all the predictions, at least until recently, they revolved around a tit-for-tat tariff war.
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A tit-for-tat trade war between the world's two largest economic powers has slowed the global economy.
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It was not an insignificant move, and Russia has indicated it will respond with tit-for-tat expulsions.
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The world's two biggest economies last slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's goods on Sept. 6.43.
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Wall Street analysts and strategists have called increasing tit-for-tat tariffs the greatest risk to economic growth.
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China was the largest buyer of American soybeans until tit-for-tat tariffs all but halted the flow.
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Trump could, of course, always try to come up with a new tit-for-tat countermeasure in response.
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"Get ready for more tit-for-tat scrapping to follow," said John Woolfitt of London brokerage Atlantic Markets.
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A tit-for-tat trade war may begin, as they impose unsanctioned measures to even up the score.
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China has imposed tariffs on coal imports from the United States, in the tit-for-tat trade dispute.
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The International Monetary Fund forecast the tit-for-tat tariffs could reduce global GDP in 2020 by 0.8%.
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Recent tit-for-tat attacks between Israel and Iran and its allies have raised the risk of escalation.
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In fact, it was far more dangerous, with ever-growing stockpiles merely reflecting complex tit-for-tat advances.
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The tit-for-tat is set to take a bite out of Beijing's economic growth next year, too.
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The tit-for-tat trade war has rocked global markets, disrupted supply chains and sapped demand for metals.
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The cause: tit-for-tat tariffs imposed by China on Monday, and tech's dark hour of the soul.
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I'm not talking about dialing up the tit for tat and feuding and all that sort of thing.
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For its part, Russia expelled 23 U.K. diplomats from Russia last week in a "tit for tat" move.
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Trump refrained from a tit-for-tat response on the implausible pretext he wanted to avoid Iranian casualties.
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It marked the most dramatic escalation between Washington and Tehran in a series of tit-for-tat attacks.
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Based on Chinese government reactions, we assess that a tit-for-tat trade response is the most likely.
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Both countries also imposed tit-for-tat levies on $34 billion worth of each other's imports in July.
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And this has of course been traditional, I won't say trade war, but tit-for-tat trade policy.
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That's currently the case with Beijing, which has responded to Trump's trade penalties with tit-for-tat measures.
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The contentious move has prompted a global backlash and heightened fears of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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" Trump tried to reduce the accusations to a game of tit-for-tat by calling her a "bigot.
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The bottom line: Despite mounting pressure from tit-for-tat tariffs, small retailers have managed to stay afloat.
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The two countries slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on $34 billion worth of each other's imports on Friday.
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The tit-for-tat measures are the latest action in an escalating trade war between Washington and China.
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It's not tit-for-tat on just trade anymore, it's more than trade, it's about investments as well.
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Trade relations have since deteriorated between China and the U.S. in a tit-for-tat escalation in tariffs.
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JASHINSKY: And I mean I agree with this larger point about partisan blood thirst and the tit for tat.
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Russia ordered out 60 U.S. diplomats and closed the consulate in St. Petersburg in a tit-for-tat response.
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WASHINGTON — China upped the ante Monday in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war between the world's top economies.
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The move appeared to be a tit-for-tat formality as Malaysia had already recalled its envoy on Feb.
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How do you, as a policymaker, react to this tit for tat when it comes to the trade war?
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This set off a series of tit-for-tat tariff announcements from the two countries involving thousands of products.
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She accuses him of mansplaining, and they go tit for tat in a debate that Nova ends up winning.
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A tit-for-tat trade war will unleash destructive mercantilism, which lurks everywhere, not just in the White House.
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Trade relations have since deteriorated between China and the United States in a tit-for-tat escalation in tariffs.
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The U.S. and China imposed the latest round of tit-for-tat tariffs against each other's goods in September.
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Perhaps Treasury officials do not want to be drawn into Mr Trump's tariff tit-for-tat, suggests Mr Gagnon.
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Germany's BGA trade association said Europe must resist the temptation to give tit for tat in the trade dispute.
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A firm US response now is the best option for preventing a worsening cycle of tit-for-tat challenges.
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In many ways, this outrageous suggestion is part of a tit-for-tat escalation engaged in by both parties.
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The countries are working to achieve a trade deal that matches their interests, including eliminating tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Yet, these former Directors have now sanctioned and made inevitable such political tit for tat by future IC leaders.
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It is unclear as to how far China can go as it plays this game of tit-for-tat.
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"We're in the midst of this tit-for-tat tariff war, and that could go either way," Miles said.
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The tit-for-tat move by Iran drew condemnation from European signatories to Iran's nuclear accord with world powers.
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But it's unclear what will come of those talks, intended to head off a tit-for-tat trade skirmish.
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These are elevated concepts, much higher and nobler than the realm of politics and tit-for-tat twitter threads.
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He said he expects the rhetorical tit-for-tat to continue as the November deadline on sanctions reimposition approaches.
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Politically, BCAs might only worsen the past year's tit-for-tat tariff fight between Europe and the United States.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs have brought the world's two largest economies to the brink of a trade war.
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Tit-for-tat escalation would directly threaten the informal but oft-repeated quid pro quo that makes negotiations possible.
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They are more able to break the tit-for-tat "conflict trap" and lower the risk of conflict relapse.
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The world's two largest economies are in a tit-for-tat tariff battle, which is fueling a trade war.
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They're also worth about $50 billion, in a tit-for-tat move that aims to match China's latest round.
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Harley's announcement made the company one of the first to disclose a negative impact from tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The latest round of tit-for-tat tariffs hits U.S. consumers less but American companies more, an analysis shows.
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S. trade dispute sparked a series of tit-for-tat tariffs, China imported 344,000 bpd from the United States.
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This could start a tit-for-tat trade battle between the world's two largest economies, with unknowable economic consequences.
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You know, a lot of the Supreme Court stuff was tit for tat from the Biden rule, and whatnot.
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The U.S. and China slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of the other's imports on Friday.
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This is a nice first step in removing a tit-for-tat trade tariff overhang from the market outlook.
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The prolonged sell-off comes amid escalation in a tit-for-tat trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
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Also problematic would be if the tariff tit-for-tat escalates between the U.S. and Europe or other countries.
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That round amounted to $34 billion in tariffs in a tit-for-tat trade war between the two nations.
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He was also fearful of how China's tit-for-tat retaliation would ultimately affect his business in that country.
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BEIJING — In a tit-for-tat trade battle with the United States, China's response has so far been restrained.
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Tit for tat is sometimes necessary to enforce norms, but escalation in an already seriously polarized environment is dangerous.
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Previous periods of deteriorating relations between the United States and Cuba have been characterized by tit-for-tat retaliation.
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Two years of tit-for-tat tariffs and on-again-off-again trade talks have left American farmers reeling.
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Still, the move was the latest in an escalating tit-for-tat between House Democrats and the White House.
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Safeguarding established rights and protections that a majority of Americans value is not playing tit for tat with nominations.
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Over the decades, Washington and Havana, old Cold War foes, have engaged in tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
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Step 4: A tit-for-tat ratcheting-up of tensions ensues, with parties threatening or engaging in aggressive action.
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Washington and Beijing have exchanged tit-for-tat tariffs since July 2018, including duties imposed on U.S. agricultural goods.
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Moreover, Pelosi is also juggling the impeachment decision with how to respond to Trump's tit for tat with Iran.
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The S&P 500 endured a volatile third quarter, returning 1.7% amid tit-for-tat tariffs and impeachment fears.
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The termination of Soleimani followed a tit-for-tat exchange between the US and Iran-backed militias in Iraq.
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This tit-for-tat has worried investors for a while, but now some are REALLY starting to get uncomfortable.
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"The tit for tat continues, but ultimately it doesn't lead to a full-blown trade war," El-Erian said.
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Both the U.S. and Chinese economies are humming along reasonably well, despite the tit-for-tat blows last year.
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The United States and China slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on $2500 billion of each other's goods on Friday.
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The market has largely shrugged off the tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China announced this week.
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The U.S. and China have been locked in a trade battle, imposing tit-for-tat tariffs on each other.
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The tit-for-tat trade war between the United States and China has stretched beyond the one-year mark.
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On Friday, the U.S. and China slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of the other's imports.
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The tit-for-tat exchange originated after Trump had earlier announced a 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum.
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That is the road to tit-for-tat-ville and makes us small in the face of kind gestures.
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The United States and China have threatened tit-for-tat tariffs on goods worth up to $150 billion each.
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The question everyone wants answered now is if the tit-for-tat responses will stop before it's too late.
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"We will continue to react tit-for-tat to the provocations that might be thrown at us," he said.
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Morgan Stanley said more tit-for-tat tariffs could tip the world economy into recession by the middle next year.
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Tit-for-tat punitive measures from the United States and China have sent markets on a roller coaster for months.
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The tit-for-tat massacres reached a peak as Uganda, under international pressure, withdrew its troops from Bunia in 2003.
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That means in the tit for tat war of security versus hackers, the tools have to become increasingly sophisticated too.
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Rising costs and a tit-for-tat tariff war with China have weighed on the shares of most U.S. manufacturers.
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They supplanted Norway following the tit-for-tat sanctions with the West that followed Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
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The second relates to renewed U.S. protectionism or anger over Chinese exports triggering tit-for-tat, growth-stifling trade barriers.
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"I worry that the Chinese will engage in tit-for-tat behavior," says former National Security Agency analyst Dave Aitel.
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What followed was a surreal tit-for-tat that's almost too easy to read as a symbol of congressional dysfunction.
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U.S. trade disputes, tit-for-tat tariffs and an expensive dollar have all been headwinds for manufacturers with global buyers.
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China's response was to include imports of U.S. aluminium scrap in the first round of broader tit-for-tat tariffs.
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But the boycotts that followed were often xenophobia-tinged retaliations, depicting a sort of tit-for-tat cycle between communities.
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I do know we cannot fix this problem by going tit-for-tat on murder stats: cop versus civilian killings.
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China and America have engaged in several rounds of setting or threatening tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's exports.
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Investors are concerned that the imposition of tit-for-tat tariffs will hamper exporting nations and crimp global economic growth.
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China and the United States have been engaged in trade tensions since last year marked by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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One, central banks may compete to lower rates deeper into negative territory, sparking a tit-for-tat currency devaluation fight.
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The Kremlin denied involvement and the incident sparked mass tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions as relations between the countries soured.
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It will be interesting to now how Walmart will respond to today's news, given the rivals' tit-for-tat war.
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The latest sanctions and explosions were the latest in an ongoing tit-for-tat between the United States and Russia.
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When discussion on the Senate floor comes down to tit-for-tat combat, the country's best interest is not served.
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Earlier this month the United States and China slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion of each other's goods.
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But billions in tit-for-tat tariffs have chilled U.S.-Chinese relations and brought the discussions to a dead stop.
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U.S. and international lawmakers have expressed concerns that the tit-for-tat trade policies will spark a global trade war.
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Amid the tit-for-tat and unpredictability, China's remarkably consistent response to the trade war since 2019 has been overlooked.
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At the same time, ongoing tit-for-tat import tariffs between the United States and China has created economic uncertainty.
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"This process of tit-for-tat can induce at times trade wars that are in no one's interests," Azevêdo said.
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The two countries already exchanged tit-for-tat tariffs on $50 billion worth of each other's goods earlier this year.
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"When the U.S. engages in a tit-for-tat fight with our trading partners, farmers pay the price," he said.
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He wisely did not try to predict how the erratic, tit-for-tat tariff back and forth might end up.
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European markets closed lower Wednesday, amid elevated concerns of a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's biggest economies.
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Then, in a tit-for-tat move, Mr. Trump authorized his doctor to issue more somber — though still incomplete — information.
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Last week, the world's top two economies slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of each other's imports.
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Fears of an escalation intensified last week amid a series of tit-for-tat tariff announcements by the two countries.
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A firm deal has yet to be signed despite a series of discussions and ceasefires on tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Markets have been rocked by the tit-for-tat tariffs, and further failure to negotiate could amplify those downward trends.
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In a protracted tit for tat, the CBB published the excuse letters from each of the seven withdrawing basketballers online.
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Tensions have only escalated since, with both sides ratcheting up tit-for-tat punishment, creating even more issues to resolve.
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Republican Party officials in Iowa have expressed concerns about layoffs and financial losses resulting from the tit-for-tat tariffs.
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China has previously said it would retaliate against any new tariffs tit for tat, but the statement nonetheless spooked markets.
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Trump earlier in day said US companies should move operations from China in response to their tit-for-tat tariffs.
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But British takeover laws forbid that any deal involving Hulu being contingent on a tit-for-tat maneuver involving Sky.
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Friday's report is the first since the two countries began to impose tit-for-tat tariffs starting in early July.
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There has been an ongoing tit-for-tat between US forces striking at Iranian proxies in Iraq just this week.
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Still, the deal does lower tariffs, a change from the tit-for-tat penalties levied in America's dispute with China.
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"They are a strategic partner, so I'm not going to do tit- for-tat with a strategic partner," Shanahan said.
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If the tit-for-tat conflict intensifies, it not only could hurt the economy, but the entire global trading system.
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It is likely that the Russian government will later announce its own set of tit-for-tat measures in response.
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In a tit-for-tat move, Moscow will also expel at least 60 staff from U.S. diplomatic missions in Russia.
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World stock markets hovered near four-week lows as investors worried about a potential tit-for-tat transatlantic trade war.
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The deal comes after more than 18 months of tit-for-tat tariff hikes between the world's two largest economies.
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Government officials and members of the opposition have been among those killed in tit-for-tat violence by rival sides.
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Projects such as Operation Ceasefire, which stopped tit-for-tat killings in other cities, have been tried only half-heartedly.
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LNG played a high-profile role in U.S.-China trade talks prior to the start of tit-for-tat tariffs.
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He's expected to announce a new round of trade measures in an escalating tit for tat between the two countries.
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If anything, the risk of tit-for-tat regional escalation that pushes oil prices even higher has gone up significantly.
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ET. The tit-for-tat tariffs from the U.S. and China signal the start of a full-blown trade war.
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The world's two biggest economies slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of the other's imports on Friday.
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Then one day he discovers that his new neighbor, Laurel Gray (Gloria Grahame), matches his sardonic temperament, tit-for-tat.
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The United States is locked in a bitter trade war with China that has led to tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The two leaders have been at odds on how to resolve disagreements that led to tit-for-tat import taxes.
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The world's two largest economies have been jockeying with tit-for-tat strategies after trade talks fell through earlier this month.
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After that, the relationship between Tammy Palmer and her father-in-law turned into a tit-for-tat war, relatives said.
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Trade flows between the U.S. and China have slowed after a tit-for-tat escalation in tariffs by Washington and Beijing.
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This is just the latest of many tit for tat maneuverings in a years-long battle to legally define internet freedom.
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But thanks to an unlikely source, the Kremlin's tit-for-tat ban on food imports has sparked an unprecedented agricultural boom.
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There are ways to fight back that neither violate basic democratic norms nor raise the risks of tit-for-tat escalation.
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In response, Russia ordered out 60 U.S. diplomats and closed the consulate in St. Petersburg in a tit-for-tat response.
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And then a tit-for-tat on tariffs between the U.S. and China, it&aposs sparking fears of the trade war.
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They highlight the precocious tit-for-tat of rulership, and help us find similarities in what appear to be stark differences.
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" She also said she feared the ban may create mistrust among foreign governments "and there's going to be tit for tat.
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Today, a smouldering civil war afflicts much of English-speaking Cameroon, with tit-for-tat atrocities by security forces and separatists.
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The tit for tat underscores the huge stakes in the technology that will store and manage sensitive military and defense data.
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This month federal troops clashed with local security forces in Ethiopia's Somali region, triggering tit-for-tat killings and displacing thousands.
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"The risk is significantly higher if you go to a full-blown trade war with tit-for-tat retaliation," said Keon.
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The dispute went to the WTO in 2012, as part of a bilateral tit-for-tat involving meat and other foodstuffs.
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In many cases jihadists have started a cycle of tit-for-tat killings by attacking villages and provoking reprisals by militias.
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Soybean prices tend to be affected more by weather than economic factors, but tit-for-tat tariffs might shift trade flows.
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The murders were blamed on a Fulani militia and are the latest in a series of tit-for-tat ethnic killings.
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If you want to understand every tit-for-tat between the two, you can read about it all over the internet.
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Washington sees China as major strategic rival and the Trump administration has engaged Beijing in a tit-for-tat tariff war.
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And the collapse of global trade had more to do with widespread capital controls than a tit-for-tat tariff race.
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The recent tit-for-tat tariffs between China and the United States have fueled worries that it would affect global growth.
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"I want to say that this whole story with exchanging tit-for-tat sanctions was not started by us," Lavrov said.
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"That could lead to a tit-for-tat war that neither side wants but could very well get started," he said.
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Morgan Stanley said more tit-for-tat tariffs could tip the world economy into recession by the middle of next year.
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After unfruitful talks deteriorated into tit-for-tat tariffs this year, the two sides announced a 90-day truce on Dec.
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China and the United States have been locked in a trade battle since last year marked by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The two sides previously set a June 5 deadline for ending a standoff that could escalate to tit-for-tat duties.
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The two countries have been embroiled in a tit-for-tat tariff battle since July 2018, which has roiled supply chains.
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In general, anti-dumping duties are unwise because they penalise consumers and lead to tit-for-tat protection (see Free exchange).
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It's the latest in a series of tit-for-tat moves following US allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Moreover, that ore is now subject to a 25% tariff imposed by China in the recent tit-for-tat trade blows.
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This sort of tit for tat, of playing for all the marbles all the time, quickly becomes irreversible in a democracy.
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Investors are fearful of a tit-for-tat trade war, though markets were relatively calm on Monday after an early wobble.
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The candy idea is apparently part of a not-so-sweet tit-for-tat between Musk and billionaire investor Warren Buffett.
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That move prompted the United States to stop issuing visas to US citizens, and Turkey retaliated in tit-for-tat fashion.
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The United States and China have been locked in a trade war marked by tit-for-tat tariffs since last year.
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U.S. companies are feeling the pressure of tariffs that have come in a tit-for-tat battle between the two countries.
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Now, after members of the campaign criticized the Trump campaign for acting "childish," the Biden campaign has gone tit for tat.
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It strikes Peña as "dated and conventional," but then, going tit for tat with Escobar on the streets isn't working, either.
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China essentially tripled the tariff on U.S. pork this year in its tit-for-tat trade action against the United States.
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In this view, Kremlin leaders could see releasing internal Democratic emails as a tit-for-tat retaliation in the information struggle.
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The Trump administration is engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war with China amid efforts to negotiate a trade deal.
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Attacks have hardened existing rivalries between ethnic groups, especially herders and farmers, leading to a series of tit-for-tat reprisals.
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Companies are coping with the tit-for-tat tariffs by increasing prices or making business changes to cope with higher costs.
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President Donald Trump has been fiercely critical of the Iranian regime, prompting a tit for tat between him and Iranian leaders.
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Under the threat of tit-for-tat trade sanctions, Trump administration officials have been talking with China about fixing the imbalances.
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But, the escalator of fear around a tit-for-tat trade war and rising interest rates is beginning to unnerve investors.
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If a tit-for-tat trade war continues to escalate, it could have a more meaningful effect on U.S. economic activity.
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China and the U.S. have exchanged billions in tit-for-tat tariffs over recent months, keeping the world markets on edge.
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Russia has said there will be a tit-for-tat response over what it's calling a "grave mistake" by the West.
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Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak initially announced a tit-for-tat ban, accusing North Korea of "effectively holding our citizens hostage".
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The big picture: China "won't be able to come close to the U.S. in a tit-for-tat battle," writes CNBC.
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The big picture: Businesses in the United States and abroad are suffering the consequences of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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But ultimately, the effort has translated into a violent tit-for-tat exchange with an outcome that is anything but clear.
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Here's an interactive report on how it escalated into a global tit-for-tat targeting billions of dollars worth of goods.
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While the two governments do the tit-for-tat thing, American consumers are about to feel the pain in their wallets.
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But China's response to President Trump's sweeping protectionism has so far been muted, with just a few tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Now they have this idea they were going to detain someone in a tit-for-tat diplomacy with the United States.
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Tech executives worry China will turn to tit-for-tat arrests of Americans in response to the detention of Meng Wanzhou.
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Trade: The U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies, spent the year engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war.
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"Once this Pandora's box is opened, the ensuing tit for tat will do lasting damage to our nation," Mr. Consovoy wrote.
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The fighting had intensified last summer, and at least 10 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks.
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The tit-for-tat measures are the latest escalation in an increasingly protracted trade dispute between the world's two largest economies.
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The United States and China have already announced plans for tit-for-tat tariffs on $50 billion worth of imports each.
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Washington (CNN Business)It's hard to keep up with the tit-for-tat trade war between the United States and China.
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The attack marked the latest development in a tit-for-tat military exchange between the US and Iran and its proxies.
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And beyond tit-for-tat actions between Iran and the US, Soleimani's killing seems poised to have other, far-reaching repercussions.
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By sheer dollar volume, the Chinese won't be able to come close to the U.S. in a tit-for-tat battle.
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China has issued tit-for-tat tariffs on a wide range of U.S. goods, from automobiles to agriculture and farm products.
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This week both governments announced the possibility of imposing tit-for-tat tariffs on an additional $16 billion worth of goods.
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Analysts are divided about the impact a more serious escalation in tit-for-tat trade wars would have on the currency.
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His implicit message: Impeachment is a political tit-for-tat, but that lamentable reality has absolutely nothing to do with him.
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The verbal tit-for-tat continued later that day, when Sessions appeared on Fox News with a further message for California.
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On the diplomatic front, already chilly relations have gone into the deep freeze following recent tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats.
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The move comes after months of rising tensions that have seen each country impose tit-for-tat levies on one another.
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"Tit-for-tat wasn't going to work," said Moises Kalach, head of the international negotiating arm of Mexico's CCE business lobby.
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Washington and Beijing have already applied charges to $50 billion of each other's goods in a tit-for-tat trade dispute.
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On the other hand, as China's tit-for-tat response to our tariffs demonstrates, China now considers itself a great power.
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Warren kicked off the tit-for-tat when pundits were writing her off for dead at the beginning of the primary.
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Rising U.S.-China tension goes beyond the trade dispute playing out in a tariff tit-for-tat between the two nations.
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The decision came after a tit-for-tat between Mr. Trump and Ms. Pelosi over the State of the Union address.
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At least 217 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks among warring Trinitario factions in the Bronx.
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Trump administration officials have increasingly cautioned that a resolution to the tit-for-tat trade war will be hard to reach.
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"TIT-FOR-TAT" But if the Europeans did not like the "America First" message, there was no concerted response to it.
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We hope that both sides can refrain from this type of tit-for-tat behaviour and get back to the negotiating table.
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China's decision on Monday to slap on tit-for-tat tariffs sent global equities into their worst one-day fall this year.
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The meeting took place with the world's top two economies already locked in a trade dispute and tit-for-tat tariff war.
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Expect a tit for tat exchange around price and product offerings between Uber, Little Cab, and Kenya's other viable ride-booking services.
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The lira had plunged as ties with the United States soured and each side imposed tit-for-tat sanctions and additional tariffs.
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The direct damage: if things stand still where they are now, no more escalation, no more tit-for-tat, it's minimal, frankly.
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The biggest economic risk is that tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China devolve into a full-blown trade war.
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Both sides are still negotiating, but new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs in the past week have made markets jittery. 25.
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Markets are now awaiting data on Chinese trade for July to gauge how badly the tit-for-tat tariffs are hurting exports.
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There is not much opportunity to tee off in five and six strike combinations in tit-for-tat exchanges against the guard.
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S. tit-for-tat import tariffs, which has forced the EV maker to adjust prices of its U.S.-made cars in China.
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Clouding the G-7 gathering, which represents the world's major industrial economies, are the tit-for-tat tariffs between Washington and Beijing.
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But Chinese buyers have steered clear of U.S. produce amid the tit-for-tat trade dispute and scooped up Brazilian beans instead.
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" Finally, the service advises users not to "assume it's tit for tat," reminding everyone that "sending nude selfies is a personal choice.
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Trade tensions would surely persist, flaring up intermittently in the coming years, but the prospect of tit-for-tat tariffs would diminish.
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Steep duties on U.S. imports imposed by Beijing last year as part of a tit-for-tat tariff battle remain in place.
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Apple, a big player in China, is sitting in the crossfire of the tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China.
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Such tit-for-tat was normal in the 905s and '80s, when Chilean and Argentine leaders regarded one another with bountiful mistrust.
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A stronger counterattack against the IRA or Russia writ large might only set off the next round of that tit-for-tat.
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Global trade has slowed as the United States and China have been locked in a tit-for-tat tariff battle for months.
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Investors wanted to know whether the tariffs were a continuation of tit-for-tat measures or an escalation between the two countries.
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Those who stayed recount the loss of relatives killed in fighting, detained by security forces, or abducted in tit-for-tat kidnappings.
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U.S. and Chinese officials ended talks last week with no major breakthrough and another round of tit-for-tat tariffs kicked in.
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We hope that both sides can refrain from this type of tit-for-tat behavior and get back to the negotiating table.
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But making life hard for Russian politicians is likely to be more effective than tit-for-tat spats that penalise ordinary Russians.
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In a tit-for-tat response to the Magnitsky Act, the Russian government banned the adoption by US families of Russian children.
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Despite electing a new leader in 2016, the country has been mired in tit-for-tat inter-communal violence and political instability.
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The United States has levied the tariffs since mid-2018 as a tit-for-tat trade battle between the two countries escalated.
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High jinks like this suggest the hauntingly puerile dimension of real spycraft, a tit-for-tat game played with nations and lives.
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For the better part of a year, the United States and China have been engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war.
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The fresh threats came only days after both nations slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of each other's goods.
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Beijing and Washington are currently engaged in an escalating trade war, with each side slapping tit-for-tat tariffs on the other.
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He agreed that this situation provided a counterpoint to the tit-for-tat trade tariffs recently imposed by the U.S. and China.
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The two sides have been locked in an escalating trade war for months, levying tit-for-tat duties on the other's products.
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While the potential for an escalation in tit-for-tat tariffs with China could "slow economic growth more than expected," others noted.
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"Retaliation is tit-for-tat and retaliation is possible, but it's not up to us how other countries will react," Perdue said.
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When Trump first flagged his seriousness about tariffs, China promised to retaliate with its own measures in a tit-for-tat response.
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In the wake of tit-for-tat tariffs, America's beloved liquid spirit is caught in the crosshairs of Washington's escalating trade battle.
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The two sides have been locked in an escalating trade war for months, levying tit-for-tat duties on the other's products.
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And sure, trade wars usually only encourage one-upmanship, and tit-for-tat retaliation, creating losers on both sides of the border.
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The Comey-Trump tit for tat appeared to gather more attention in Trump-obsessed outlets than did the Senate Intelligence Committee reports.
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The response: The EU was planning tit-for-tat tariffs on the U.S., and could have expanded them beyond steel and aluminum.
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American liquefied natural gas (LNG) could be subject to 25% tariffs from Beijing in the next round of tit-for-tat escalation.
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Despite trade tensions, some conference attendees said they were optimistic the U.S.-China energy relationship will weather the tariffs tit-for-tat.
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In the tit-for-tat tariff war with the U.S., China said last week it would put tariffs on U.S. oil imports.
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And the chances for conflict are only accelerating as tit-for-tat reactions continue to disrupt the shipping lanes in the gulf.
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Amid the outbreak, the United States and an Iranian-backed militia are in the middle of a tit-for-tat in Iraq.
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It also comes as trade tensions between the United States and India have resulted in tit-for-tat tariffs in recent weeks.
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In that era, tit-for-tat diplomacy was a leitmotif between the pre-Gorbachev leaders of the Soviet Union and Ronald Reagan.
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If Friday's move is calculated to be a tit-for-tat strike back at American technology companies, Beijing will have ample targets.
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The United Arab Emirates and Qatar, Persian Gulf rivals, have accused each other of tit-for-tat hacks, leaks and online sabotage.
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The tit-for-tat between the United States and Iran has led to increased calls in Iraq for a U.S. military withdrawal.
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The index closed 21.2% lower this week and dropped 215.7% in August, as a tit-for-tat escalation in the Sino-U.
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The dispute has weighed on businesses as a tit-for-tat tariff war has been going on for more than a year.
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Two weeks later, Iran seized a British ship in the Gulf, in what was widely regarded as a tit-for-tat operation.
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Even some Republicans were distressed by the tactics of Mr. Nunes and his allies and the tit-for-tat cycle they unleashed.
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"Time after time we keep proving that every lunge against us will be parried tit-for-tat," they warn in the post.
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The United States and China will resume trade talks on Thursday over tens of billions of dollars in tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Investors are worried about tit-for-tat retaliatory measures from China and a deterioration in world trade that will crimp economic global.
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The president laid out a case on Friday for acting with subtlety, so as not to start a tit-for-tat conflict.
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" "These tariffs are very likely to accelerate a tit-for-tat approach on trade, putting U.S. agricultural exports in the cross-hairs.
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The United States has also engaged in tit-for-tat tariffs with other trade partners, including the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
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But the tit-for-tat tariffs rolled out by the United States and China may be stripping away some of that confidence.
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In a tit for tat move, Moscow is likely to expel a similar number of staff from U.S. diplomatic missions in Russia.
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That has raised concerns about tit-for-tat measures that could spiral into a global trade dispute and hurt the economic recovery.
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Washington sees China as a major strategic rival and the Trump administration has engaged Beijing in a tit-for-tat tariff war.
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Tesla has raised prices on its automobiles in the China market in response to the tit-for-tat American and Chinese tariffs.
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On the surface, the tit-for-tat trade war between the U.S. and China appears to be turning into a currency war.
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The comes as the U.S. is already in a tit-for-tat trade dispute with a number of major economies, including China.
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The executive order comes at a time when the tit-for-tat trade war between China and the US is rapidly escalating.
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Cargill warned that tit-for-tat retaliatory measures will not solve the trade concerns raised by both China and the United States.
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Farmers have found themselves caught in the middle of Trump's tit-for-tat tariffs as the president escalates a global trade war.
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The tit-for tat war escalated this week when Trump slapped yet more new tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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The question is whether either side will blink, or whether they'll continue to engage in some form of tit-for-tat escalation.
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But if this should become a tit-for-tat negotiation, the question will be where Alexander-Murray ranks among the Democratic priorities.
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The big fear is that Finsbury Park, itself possibly a response to earlier attacks, may trigger a cycle of "tit-for-tat terrorism".
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Tensions between the two countries have dominated economic headlines this year, with both sides imposing tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's products.
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And they especially welcomed Putin&aposs insistence on a tit-for-tat deal aimed at discrediting U.S. sanctions against rich and powerful Russians.
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Hacking back is unreliable, time intensive and risks committing us to a tit-for-tat escalation, which would only further destabilize the environment.
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But rising tensions threaten to lead the two countries down a path of tit-for-tat provocations that ultimately makes the deal untenable.
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" He added: "I think the British government and the French government are having a bit of a tit for tat at the moment.
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Last month, both countries slapped tit-for-tat duties on each other's goods and have kept up threats for more punitive trade measures.
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Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that diplomatic expulsions typically bring a tit-for-tat response, but underlined the importance of Russia-Greece ties.
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The two countries are locked in tit-for-tat tariff increases on each other's imports, after talks broke down to resolve their dispute.
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Investors are also closely monitoring the U.S.-China trade talks, anticipating a quick resolution to the year-long tit-for-tat tariff war.
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And if Britain favoured its own firms at home, that could invite a tit-for-tat response from European governments, warns Mr Nikpay.
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Or I'm doing something stupid to go tit for tat with Jen, and she's just sitting there watching this, and she's absorbing this.
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In his latest note, he writes that the U.S.-China conflict is now in a "danger zone" as tit-for-tat tariffs escalate.
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Stocks had fallen sharply in Asia before Trump spoke as investors panicked that the latest tit-for-tat tariffs would damage global growth.
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The world's two largest economies have already applied tariffs to $50 billion of each other's goods in a tit-for-tat trade war.
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It could be, in part, a tit-for-tat for Italy's stifling of Abertis' attempt to take control of Atlantia a decade ago.
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Violence has steadily escalated since, with tit-for-tat killings between Nkurunziza's security forces and rebels who took up arms against his government.
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In India's new strategic calculus, fanning a smoldering Baluch resistance is tit-for-tat for Pakistan's support of separatists in India-administered Kashmir.
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By trashing such norms, the world could descend into the sort of tit-for-tat trade war that Roosevelt was trying to fix.
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The Trump administration has already given out billions of dollars in bailouts to farmers threatened by America's tit-for-tat tariffs with China.
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We believe China's strategy in this trade war escalation will be to slow down the pace of negotiation and tit-for-tat retaliation.
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Businesses are saying that new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs will hit their bottom lines, while economists warn of global ripple effects.
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Now, with tit-for-tat penalties on each other's goods, the situation has evolved into what many deem a full-blown trade war.
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The tit-for-tat tariff battle is threatening one of the world's vital economic relationships — and because of their size, the global economy.
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The world's two largest economies started the new round of talks on Thursday to end the year-long tit-for-tat tariffs war.
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China retaliated in kind, quickly leading to a tit-for-tat escalation in billions of dollars' worth of tariffs on one another's imports.
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China has been pushing to curb its appetite for overseas energy supplies amid a tit-for-tat trade war with the United States.
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S. trade dispute and are awaiting developments in talks between the two major economies after a tit-for-tat tariff war, analysts said.
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Trump's move was met with tit-for-tat measures by China, spooking investors who fear the deepening row could derail global growth momentum.
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The Foreign Ministry's Zakharova said any move made against Russian media working in the United States "will get a tit-for-tat response".
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Beijing responded with additional charges on 106 U.S. products less than 24 hours later, stoking concerns of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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That would escalate a tit-for-tat tariff battle between the two economic giants that has gripped global financial markets since mid-2018.
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The Trump administration has amped-up the likelihood of a full-blown trade war with its tit-for-tat tariff threats against China.
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Trump has vowed to rebalance the power in America's trade relationship with China, and both nations have proposed tit-for-tat trade taxes.
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The tit-for-tat has rattled financial markets worried about the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies spiraling out of control.
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Locking up execs One risk is that Chinese authorities could detain a US or Canadian business executive in a tit-for-tat response.
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"What could start as a limited tit-for-tat has the potential of quickly turning into a regional conflagration," an expert told Insider.
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The two sides have engaged in a diplomatic tit-for-tat over the past several weeks that has fueled tensions between the countries.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs with China threaten to overshadow the tax cuts and deregulation that had been helping speed up economic growth.
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North Korea is preventing three Malaysian diplomats and their six family members from leaving the country, sparking tit-for-tat action by Malaysia.
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Beijing and Washington have slapped each other with tit-for-tat tariffs in recent months and threatened more duties on each other's goods.
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Here in the U.S., the farming communities that are caught up in this tit-for-tat trade war will likely feel the squeeze.
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The juxtaposition between the ongoing U.S.-China tit-for-tat and hopes for trade talks is likely to remain in focus among investors.
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Mexico would likely respond by erecting tit-for-tat duties against U.S. farm products, which would make buying from other countries more attractive.
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What started as a dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs expanded rapidly as countries hit by tariffs retaliated with tit-for-tat measures.
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That danger was made all the more real on Thursday when the United States and its key allies announced tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The State Department shut down the Russian Consulate in San Francisco in a tit-for-tat move after Russia struck back against sanctions.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs roiled the stock market in August with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its worst month since May.
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The warning comes as trade tensions between the United States and India have resulted in tit-for-tat tariff actions in recent weeks.
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So far, the tit-for-tat tariffs imposed by the United States and China have had little impact on Sonos, the company said.
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Both Beijing and Washington have lobbed tit-for-tat tariffs at each other, on everything from American soybeans to Chinese-made Christmas lights.
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The U.K. and Iran are working on de-escalating tensions after the tit-for-tat seizure of oil tankers in the Persian Gulf.
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Trump arrived in France on Saturday morning after an overnight flight from Washington, his arrival preceded by more tit-for-tat tariff action.
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The latest tariff tit-for-tat also seems to trap Trump into an escalation with China that it will be difficult to control.
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"We don't see this as a diplomatic tit for tat," Nauert told reporters at the State Department shortly after Moscow announced the move.
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As the norms that have governed world trade crumble, countries are responding to disputes with tit-for-tat retaliation and displays of power.
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The battle over emissions standards has led to a lengthy and complex tit for tat between the Golden State and the Trump administration.
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It threatens to create what foreign policy scholars call a spiral, in which tit-for-tat retaliation locks the parties into escalating conflict.
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The "Oracle of Omaha" said that the Trump administration's tit-for-tat trade war and, increasingly, the coronavirus threaten corporate America's bottom line.
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"This trade dispute may on the surface look like a bilateral tit for tat," said Wendy Cutler, a former United States trade negotiator.
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"This trade dispute may on the surface look like a bilateral tit for tat," said Wendy Cutler, a former United States trade negotiator.
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The downing of the plane came at a time when Iranian forces were on alert for U.S. reprisals following tit-for-tat strikes.
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But now NAFTA is caught in the middle of what could rapidly become an ugly global tit for tat against U.S. trade actions.
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I worry about seeming "tit for tat," or making her feel bad for not inviting me, but I want to support her. Thoughts?
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"So the risk of escalation and tit-for-tat, I think, is very real and that causes a lot of uncertainty," he said.
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Trade war jitters Not only is the trade war increasing uncertainty, but the tit-for-tat battle has deepened the global manufacturing slowdown.
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Romney has yet to respond to Trump's tweets, and he's typically shied away from engaging in a tit-for-tat with the president.
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The tit-for-tat strikes follow what the U.S. called an Iranian attack on the world's largest crude-processing plant and oil field.
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The United States is embroiled in tit-for-tat import tariffs with major trade partners, including China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
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Beijing has taken steps in recent months to support an economy pinched by a tit-for-tat tariff war with the United States.
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But Beijing-based Western diplomats and former Canadian diplomats have said they believed the detentions were a "tit-for-tat" reprisal by China.
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But the tit-for-tat expansion of tariffs has U.S. oil industry officials and politicians calling on the Trump administration to move cautiously.
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But Beijing-based Western diplomats and former Canadian diplomats have said they believe the detentions were a "tit-for-tat" reprisal by China.
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But the move drew swift condemnation from U.S. business lobby groups worried that tit-for-tat tariffs would start to hamper economic growth.
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But if they can reach an agreement, there's always a way of backing down from this kind of tit-for-tat trade action.
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So in doing that, because a lot of people do the tit for tat with him and they get drawn into his agenda.
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But if the tit-for-tat continues, with each country putting more and more tariffs on one another, then you've got a trade war.
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But if the initial tit-for-tat causes further escalations, in the form of higher or more tariffs, then it becomes a trade war.
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The talks took place as the two sides followed through on threatened tit-for-tat tariffs on $16 billion worth of the other's goods.
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Hogan speculates that tit-for-tat trade negotiations will continue until the second quarter of 2019, at which point new policies could be finalized.
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Investors fear the tit-for-tat tariffs — and threats of non-tariff retaliation — will slow economic growth, dent consumer confidence and derail business investment.
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The escalating trade war between the two countries and tit-for-tat punitive actions have sent shivers through the global economy and rattled investors.
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Tariffs and trade have been rattling markets in recent months as a tit-for-tat war of words goes on between the two countries.
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Chinese state media said local firms have halted U.S. agricultural purchases, elevating anxiety about tit-for-tat moves by the world's two biggest economies.
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If Donald Trump triggered a trade war with China, Beijing would then target firms from Boeing to Apple in a "tit-for-tat" approach.
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Underlying supply/demand fundamentals were largely healthy in most industrial metals, but prices had been undermined by tit-for-tat trade skirmishes, analysts said.
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Market participants worry that escalation in the tit-for-tat tariff battle could dent business and consumer confidence and lead to a prolonged slowdown.
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It was the latest salvo in the trade conflict that has involved tit-for-tat tariffs on imports involving the world's two largest economies.
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That means that if China seeks to match tariffs on goods — a classic tit-for-tat approach — China runs out of "tats" pretty quickly.
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More tit-for-tat tariffs in the U.S.-China trade war could set the global economy up for a recession, according to Morgan Stanley.
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These multinationals have been trying to cope with the tit-for-tat tariffs happening between the U.S. and China for more than a year.
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The talks have been clouded by tit-for-tat measures over trade after the Trump administration slapped tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum imports.
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The worry is that tit-for-tat tariffs will crimp global growth, by affecting integrated supply chains and hitting export-oriented emerging economies hard.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs have forced BMW to raise the price of some models exported to China by as much as 7 percent.
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Since China runs a huge bilateral trade surplus ($375bn last year), it can only go so far in a tit-for-tat tariff battle.
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A tit-for-tat battle over flying rights would hit Europe harder than China, which is fast becoming a sizeable net exporter of tourists.
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Only the European Union exports more good to the U.S. than China, making the impact of a prolonged tit-for-tat tariff potentially severe.
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Trading volumes have been lower at large U.S. banks as a tit-for-tat tariff war between Beijing and Washington kept investors on edge.
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Militias claiming to represent the two ethnic groups have engaged in tit-for-tat violence throughout the year that has killed dozens of civilians.
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The person did not believe the acquisition was connected to current trade tensions between China and the United States involving tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Emerging markets were battered in 2018 as the tit-for-tat tariff war pushed investors to safer plays, sucking money out of riskier assets.
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Meanwhile Maryam al-Khawaja, a courageous human-rights campaigner from Bahrain, implored people not to fall into the trap of tit-for-tat sectarianism.
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The two sides have been at loggerheads and involved in a tit-for-tat tariff battle that has been suspended while the negotiations continue.
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In 2013, the North declared the ceasefire agreement invalid, just one of many tit-for-tat moves by the North on this divided peninsula.
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"The next step is going to be a bunch of tit-for-tat stuff, and how far it goes is the question," he added.
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The penalties were in retaliation for moves by Washington as part of a tit-for-tat trade dispute between the world's two largest economies.
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China imposed a 25% extra tariff on U.S. soybeans last July in a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's top two economies.
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China imposed a 25% extra tariff on U.S. soybeans last July in a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's top two economies.
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The multi-billion-dollar game of tariffs tit-for-tat has frustrated industries and investors and has contributed to the recent stock market slide.
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The news came after a new round of U.S.-China negotiations aimed at ending a tit-for-tat trade war got underway in Shanghai.
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Tariffs: The Trump administration is offering U.S. farmers an initial $220006 billion in government relief to weather effects of tit-for-tat tariffs (CNBC).
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Companies began announcing in May that they would move from China to Vietnam, as China and the U.S. stepped up tit-for-tat duties.
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The latest tit-for-tat between Ankara and Washington began last week, when a staff member from the US consulate in Istanbul was arrested.
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The U.S and China have been locked in an escalating trade dispute, with each nation levying significant tit-for-tat tariffs against one another.
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The two countries have been embroiled in a tit-for-tat tariff battle since the middle of 2018 that has cost both economies billions.
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I saw the cycle of tit-for-tat as each side made more bellicose statements and held bigger exercises closer to each other's borders.
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Over recent months, the tit-for-tat retaliatory tariffs have drastically curbed U.S. soybean exports to China, by far the world's biggest bean importer.
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The lira TRYTOM=D3 has plunged as ties with the United States soured and each side imposed tit-for-tat sanctions and additional tariffs.
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The data showed solid expansion in China's overall imports and exports, suggesting little damage from the tit-for-tat tariffs with the United States.
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Not only is the U.S. in a tit-for-tat war of words with China on tariffs, but now the European Union is involved.
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The move to boost economic ties came as China and the United States slap tit-for-tat tariffs on each other in recent months.
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Chinese state media said local firms have halted U.S. agricultural purchases, elevating nervousness about tit-for-tat measures by the world's two biggest economies.
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It is a possibility that increases with each escalation in the tit-for-tat and with each fracture to the rule-based trade system.
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The obvious one: they are in a competitive tit-for-tat with Microsoft and Oracle who have both acquired their way into the market.
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The negotiations picked up after a two-month hiatus, but a year since a tit-for-tat tariff battle began between the two countries.
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Why it matters: Some members say their constituents, particularly those in agriculture and manufacturing, are already suffering under the tit-for-tat tariff escalation.
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So it's not surprising to see Amazon also delay certain content and features from the Apple platform in some kind of tit-for-tat.
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Without an extension, Switzerland has said it would ban the trading of Swiss shares outside the Alpine state in a tit-for-tat move.
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"I cringe," Dale Stevermer, a soybean farmer and pork producer, said when asked about President Donald Trump's tit-for-tat trade spat with China.
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Financial markets have been buffeted over the past week or so amid the tit-for-tat tariff threats between the world's two biggest economies.
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The U.S. and China have agreed to work up a "phase one" trade deal in early October after rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs.
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As I write, an extraordinary tit-for-tat is occurring between the Iranian-backed Iraqi Shia militia group Kataib Hezbollah and the United States.
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BEIJING — The United States and China have sparred repeatedly over trade, in a tit-for-tat skirmish that has shown little sign of abating.
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The State Department shut down the Russian Consulate in San Francisco in a tit-for-tat move after Russia struck back against the sanctions.
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The tit-for-tat tariff threats roiled the stock market in August with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its worst month since May.
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The yuan has now depreciated about 12% against the dollar since the two sides began exchanging tit-for-tat tariffs in April last year.
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The global tit-for-tat could hurt American exporters and raise costs for manufacturers that rely on a vast supply chain around the world.
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Based on past practice, Russia will almost certainly retaliate by kicking out western diplomats, echoing the tit-for-tat confrontations of the Cold War.
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Clinton as a Pokémon creature players had to catch, providing the kind of tit for tat needed to feed a day of news stories.
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Democratic strategists have argued since 2016 that focusing on Mr. Trump and getting into tit-for-tat arguments with him can come with pitfalls.
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The latest tit-for-tat comes at a moment when reporting on the coronavirus is a global, 24-hour operation for many news outlets.
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BMW's factory in Spartanburg, S.C., which produces sport utility vehicles popular in China, has been caught in the crossfire of tit-for-tat tariffs.
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There are now two potential outcomes in the tit-for-tat trade war between the world's largest economies: a stalemate or a negotiated truce.
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The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on a combined $100 billion of products since early July, with more in the pipeline.
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The risk is that the tit-for-tat tariff battle between the world's two largest economies could turn the economic slowdown into a recession.
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The planned sanctions would be the latest public step the US has taken against Russia in an ongoing tit-for-tat of punitive measures.
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Nevertheless, Madrid and Barcelona are now locked in a tit-for-tat struggle in which each side accuses the other of anti-democratic behavior.
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The strike represented a major escalation in the ongoing tit-for-tat that started when Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
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The yuan has now depreciated about 11% against the dollar since the two sides began exchanging tit-for-tat tariffs in April last year.
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This US policy of "maximum pressure" did not change Iran's behavior in the region -- but instead began a gradually escalating tit-for-tat process.
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The choice of products in this tit-for-tat is so nonsensical as to be funny, if only the economic consequences weren't so serious.
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And now of course in the mix you've got somewhat of a tense trade tit-for-tat going between China and the United States.
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Lavrov also seemed to hint that the "tit-for-tat" series of ousters of diplomats from the two countries' embassies was over for now.
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The 28-member European Union also imposed tit-for-tat tariffs after the Trump administration in May lifted its tariff exemption for several allies.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs lobbed by the U.S. on Chinese goods Friday are not expected to affect the economy, but they could grow.
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In one surprising move, several prominent academics in the United States recently called for tit-for-tat retaliation on items such as journalist visas.
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Senior administration officials have sought to calm rising fears of a trade war as the tit-for-tat tariff threats roiled world stock markets.
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Talks of a tit-for-tat trade war were initially triggered earlier this month, when Trump announced hefty charges on steel and aluminum imports.
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And they appear prepared to risk a trade war, an expanding tit-for-tat contest of tariffs and other trade restrictions, to get it.
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OCHA also warned that tit-for-tat attacks between competing communities in South Kivu risked reviving inter-ethnic tensions that have fueled repeated conflicts.
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The tit-for-tat tariff threats in the past year and a half have roiled financial markets and sparked concerns about a global recession.
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Despite the damage from China's tit-for-tat tariffs, Naig said there was still optimism on the trade front with progress reached with Mexico.
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"I think the fear is if we get into this tit-for-tat on tariffs, that's going to be a problem," the CEO said.
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Hundreds more civilians have been killed in tit-for-tat violence between herding and farming communities and attacks on worshippers from the Christian minority.
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When Nieky Holzken and Yoann Kongolo met at Glory 29 their styles conspired to create a five round torrent of tit-for-tat exchanges.
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What they reveal is a procession of lives lost to petty social media beefs, and tit-for-tat revenge attacks and small world rivalries.
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The United States is engaged in tit-for-tat trade tariffs with its major trade partners, including China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
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Those growth worries intensified in April as the U.S. and China threatened to slap each other with tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's goods.
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Because a tit-for-tat game of tariffs hurts both the United States and China, the standoff is a bit like a game of chicken.
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The rising costs and the tit-for-tat tariff war with China have tarnished earnings outlook for big industrial companies with exposure to overseas markets.
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YOU KNOW, I HOPE HE'S THOUGHT THROUGH HOW HE'S GOING TO GET SOME ADJUSTMENTS THERE WITHOUT THAT TYPICAL SORT OF A TARIFF TIT FOR TAT.
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" He warned that protectionist postures run the risk of becoming "a cycle of tit-for-tat, a race to the bottom, where all sides lose.
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After an edgy Twitter fight during the Super Bowl earlier this month, Legere and Verizon were back at it, tit for tat, again this week.
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"China will take a tit-for-tat approach then," it added, mentioning everything from Boeing orders to agricultural imports such as U.S. soybeans and corn.
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Another potential round of tariffs in a tit-for-tat trade war between the U.S. and China could have an unintended consequences: massive store closures.
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But some sort of descent into tit-for-tat protectionism seems highly likely, against the background of Donald Trump's "America First" tough talk on trade.
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Some analysts see the aircraft dispute as the start of a tit-for-tat conflict to which Trump could add auto tariffs by mid-May.
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S. trade talks with broader expectations for a quick resolution to the year-long tit-for-tat tariff war between the world's two largest economies.
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In addition, its relationship with Pakistan seems stuck, never able to get beyond the ugly tit-for-tat that has characterised the past 70 years.
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Until Thursday afternoon, there had been a reassuring sense of restrained, tit-for-tat reciprocity in the trade skirmish between the United States and China.
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Nor would they work; they might make Washington feel better, but American investors, producers and consumers would all suffer from the resulting tit-for-tat.
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Finally, and most obviously, the Chinese government could just do the tit-for-tat response of imposing sanctions on American businesses operating within its borders.
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The year-long, tit-for-tat trade dispute between Washington and Beijing has roiled financial markets and cast a long shadow over the global economy.
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Some U.S. companies had been shifting operations out of China even before the tit-for-tat tariff trade war began more than a year ago.
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Shanahan's comments follow Beijing's move to raise tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods, upping the ante in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war.
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Sometimes, as he said, reciprocity means "they do it, so we do it"; other times it is necessarily asymmetrical, rather than pure tit-for-tat.
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But Kuroda warned against complacency, saying that complex global supply chains mean tit-for-tat tariff retaliations could have unintended consequences beyond U.S.-Chinese trade.
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In fact, the tit-for-tat tariffs are "relatively modest" compared to the sizes of the U.S. and Chinese economies on their own, he added.
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OPEN markets have lowered prices and raised living standards for millions of people but a new tit-for-tat trade war now threatens that progress.
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Trading volumes have been lower at large U.S. banks as a tit-for-tat tariff war between Beijing and Washington has kept investors on edge.
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The main risk to the outlook remains the United States and China's tit-for-tat trade tariffs and threats that there are more in store.
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"We believe China's strategy in this trade war escalation will be to slow down the pace of negotiation and tit-for-tat retaliation," she said.
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"If you're a matcher, you believe in tit for tat, and your relationships are governed by even exchanges of favors," Grant writes in the book.
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And, on top of all that, Iran might resile from the deal, further roiling an unstable region at risk of tit-for-tat nuclear proliferation.
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Lowe slammed the tariffs on Wednesday at a business summit in Sydney, saying a tit-for-tat move from other countries would be very damaging.
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The two countries have been engaged in a tit-for-tat tariff battle since the middle of 2018, when Washington slapped duties on Chinese goods.
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He later singled out China and slapped further duties on Chinese goods, a move that has met with a tit-for-tat response from Beijing.
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China's domestic demand had already been weakening before Washington and Beijing started to impose tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's exports in early 2018.
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Beijing has rolled off policy measures in recent months to support an economy pinched by a tit-for-tat tariff war with the United States.
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The United States and Turkey have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs in an escalating attempt by Trump to induce Erdogan into giving up the pastor.
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The world's two largest economies have exchanged tit-for-tat tariffs on billions of dollars of goods, slowing global economic growth and disrupting supply chains.
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Those rising costs, along with a tit-for-tat tariff war with China, have clouded the earnings outlook for industrial companies, dragging down their shares.
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This could result in a "tit for tat" approach to managing trade disputes outside of WTO disciplines, which could potentially destabilize the global trading system.
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S. trade and are awaiting further indications of developments in talks between the two major economies after a tit-for-tat tariff war, analysts said.
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Demir said this was a significant change of tone as the market had been concerned about tit-for-tat tariffs by the U.S. and China.
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Opposition figures and government officials have frequently been killed in tit-for-tat attacks, while hundreds of government opponents have been rounded up and detained.
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Trump's strong desire to narrow the expanding trade gap with China has led to tit-for-tat tariffs of $50 billion imposed by each country.
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The United States and China engaged in tit-for-tat tariffs on Friday, with both countries imposing duties on $34 billion of each others' goods.
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The two countries are currently honoring a 90-day ceasefire from applying more tit-for-tat tariffs as the nations try to negotiate a deal.
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The two countries show no signs of backing down as each levies tit-for-tat tariffs, raising the specter of a full-scale trade war.
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Officials from both the countries restarted negotiations, after talks stalled in May, in a bid to end a year-long tit-for-tat tariffs war.
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While there have been signs of progress in talks of late, they come after a series of tit-for-tat tariffs between the two nations.
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What was supposed to be the nice-guy tête-à-tête was instead a snippy, tit-for-tat exchange in the key of conventional politics.
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" Pressed further by lawmakers about tit-for-tat trade penalties between Washington and Beijing, Mnuchin said, "I wouldn't say we're in a fight at all.
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The stock market hates his tariff tactics and the threat of a potential tit-for-tat trade war with our major partners in international commerce.
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TRADE CONCERNS: Persistent concerns over tit-for-tat trade tariffs between China and the United States are denting demand for risky assets, such as metals.
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Russia has rescinded the parking privileges for American diplomats, contributing to the latest in a series of tit-for-tat responses between Washington and Moscow.
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The tariff resulted in a tit-for-tat trade war that the president most recently threatened to escalate by hiking the rate up to 25%.
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Tit-for-tat import tariffs and ensuing uncertainty have started to drag on global growth and hurt Japanese firms, particularly those with business in China.
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Their tit-for-tat tariff dispute escalated in May, when the U.S. took steps to ban Huawei from selling its technology in the U.S. market.
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Uncertainty over the outlook for U.S. interest rates and heightened signs of possible tit-for-tat trade measures have frayed investors' nerves in recent weeks.
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Tensions have been building over the past few days, however, amid tit-for-tat violence, and both sides reinforced their positions in and around Kidal.
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The murders are part of a cycle of tit-for-tat attacks that are also often linked to conflicts about land or theft of cattle.
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Washington and Beijing are in the midst of a trade spat, with each side slapping tit-for-tat tariffs on imports from the other country.
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"They're responding to our threats, it's tit-for-tat," Dave Kang, the director of the Korean Studies Institute at the University of Southern California, says.
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For one, the tit-for-tat U.S.-China trade war has led to a slew of tariffs on U.S. car imports and weighed on consumers.
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Why it matters: This is a tit-for-tat response to the tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese goods announced by the Trump administration.
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Subtle trap beats slither across the luscious, down-tempo production, with Boogie's sultry auto-tune vocals going tit for tat with a few vicious bars.
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"So even though we're not going to go to a tit-for-tat world, if that's where we wound up, bring it on," he said.
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China's imports of U.S. crude oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and coal have slowed to a trickle amid the escalating tit-for-tat tariff war.
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While China could run out of things to apply retaliatory tariffs to before the U.S. did, Blankfein criticized the "tit-for-tat" approach being used.
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The U.S., UK and many other EU countries expelled a combined 342 diplomats from world capitals in an extraordinary game of tit-for-tat expulsions.
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Top State Department Spokesperson Heather Nauert said removing 60 US diplomats from Russia was "not justified," noting it was not a "tit for tat" action.
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If the world's two largest economies fall into a spiral of tit-for-tat retaliation, the global trend toward trade protection could pick up pace.
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The escalating tit-for-tat tariffs are taking a toll on China's economy, which Liu, the country's top trade negotiator, said faces increasing downward pressure.
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It's not the new round of tariffs that went into effect; we've been playing the tit-for-tat tariff war for more than a year.
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Could this be the start of a free-for-all, tit-for-tat commercial conflagration that could put an abrupt halt to worldwide economic growth?
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While U.S. growth and company earnings seem unassailable, tit-for-tat tariffs from China and Europe may ultimately prove detrimental for American businesses and jobs.
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The move was the latest round in escalating tit-for-tat trade tensions, with U.S. President Donald Trump aiming to pressure Beijing into making concessions.
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Diplomatic tensions between China and Canada jumped after Ms. Meng's arrest, with Beijing detaining several Canadians in what were seen as tit-for-tat arrests.
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But I hope they don't have to resort to it, because it would risk a tit-for-tat battle that could do even more damage.
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That, in turn, prompted new accusations of hypocrisy from Ms. Hua, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, and a hint of still more tit-for-tat moves.
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The sluggish trend has been fed by months of uneasiness around the tit-for-tat tariff dispute between the U.S. and the world's largest economies.
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Chinese officials and trade experts have warned that another exchange of tit-for-tat tariffs could torpedo the trade negotiations and further escalate the dispute.
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China, for its part, has responded with its own tariff threats, but its large trade surplus means it can't match the U.S. tit for tat.
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On Monday, Trump threatened to impose a 10 percent tariff on $200 billion of Chinese goods, escalating a tit-for-tat trade war with Beijing.
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Neither Canada nor China has explicitly tied these actions to Meng's arrest but some former diplomats have suggested this is a "tit-for-tat" issue.
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The Australian ASX200 was off 0.5 percent on Monday, with investors continuing to fret over the looming prospect of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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The weak services sector data came as U.S. business took a big hit from the tit-for-tat tariffs in the U.S.-China trade war.
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But in light of that assessment, the administration, according to the President, is not taking a tit-for-tat response and striking Iranian military sites.
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As a part of a prolonged trade war, the U.S. and China have engaged in a tit-for-tat tariff conflct for over a year.
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Investors will probably do enough quaking for them, as they worry about what could come next in the tit-for-tat between the two countries.
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Concerned that a tit-for-tat escalation of tariffs could affect them next, German carmakers are trying to mitigate their exposure to any trade war.
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The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and World Trade Organization rules have kept trade conflicts from escalating (tit-for-tat tariffs or, worse, wars).
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The yuan's declines have come as Washington and Beijing stepped up their tit-for-tat exchange of tariffs and threats of tariffs on eachother's goods.
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The U.S. has been engaged in tit-for-tat tariffs with China, and in May launched an investigation into whether imported cars threatened national security.
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And the tit-for-tat business, which is nobody's favorite path, but nonetheless — they can end that this afternoon ... by providing a more satisfactory approach.
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The U.S. and China activated more tit-for-tat tariffs on $72.8373 billion of each other's goods as two days of talks ended on Thursday.
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"It's tit for tat," said Dragan Vuckovic, president of Mediterranean International, a Houston-based service company that operates across the Middle East and North Africa.
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Now, major U.S. trading partners are forging ahead with new trade deals while the U.S. and China are in a tit-for-tat trade battle.
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And since Trump's election, Chinese officials and the state press have already said that, if need be, China would prepare for tit-for-tat retaliation.
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But he added that expectations of escalating tit-for-tat trade actions between the United States and their partners were already hurting borrowers and investors.
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Both countries have engaged in a tit-for-tat tariff war since 2018 and imposed taxes on billions of dollars' worth of each other's imports.
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An editorial in China's state-run Global Times newspaper in November said that "China will take a tit-for-tat approach," in response to tariffs.
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" It could lead to a "tit-for-tat" trade escalation between the U.S. and Mexico, and "get out of control," Heyman told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia.
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"It is of little benefit in a tariff tit-for-tat escalation," said Alan Gelder, vice president of refining, chemicals and oil markets at Wood Mackenzie.
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Although stocks rebounded a bit on Tuesday, the tit-for-tat tariffs darken the outlook for a near-term trade agreement and threaten the global economy.
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Washington and Beijing have been locked in a tit-for-tat trade battle for several months, as the world's two largest economies wrangle for global influence.
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This tit-for-tat biological warfare was only the latest in a series of scientific kerfuffles that have played out on pre-print servers like bioRxiv.
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If a full-fledged cycle of tit-for-tat tariffs between Washington and Beijing breaks out, US businesses — and US consumers — could pay a heavy price.
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Wall Street notched a third straight day of gains as the market looked past the tit-for-tat trade battle under way between Washington and Beijing.
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Earlier this month, China fined Ford's main venture in the country for antitrust violations, fueling fears about tit-for-tat punitive actions by the two countries.
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Negotiations won't be as easy as they were with Mexico every time, Spakman continued, and that heightens the risk of escalating tit-for-tat tariffs fights.
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An Iowa State University economist calculated his state's farmers could lose up to $624 million because of the president's tit-for-tat tariff war with China.
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The meeting took place before new rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs reignited the trade war between the United States and China, threatening global economic growth.
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Only weeks ago when Obama expelled several dozen Russian diplomats, the Kremlin held its nerve and didn't resort to the normal diplomatic tit-for-tat expulsions.
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The review comes amid trade talks between Beijing and Washington aimed at ending a months-long tit-for-tat tariff row that has roiled global markets.
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For quite a while we all expected the tariff tit-for-tat to be part of a journey that still leads to free but fairer trade.
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China slapped a 25 percent tariff on U.S. soybeans last July as part of a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's two largest economies.
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The penalties were in response to a similar move by Washington as part of a tit-for-tat trade dispute between the world's two largest economies.
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Background reading: • The Midwest, which accounts for roughly half the nation's agricultural output, is a prime target for any tit-for-tat response to American tariffs.
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The two sides were due to meet in September in Washington, but it was unclear whether the new tariff tit-for-tat would alter those plans.
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Asked by CBS News' Charlie Rose Thursday night if he was getting into a "tit-for-tat" with Clinton, Sanders defended the latest round of blasts.
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Although India accounts for only a small fraction of America's trade, there are plenty of big American firms that would lobby against tit-for-tat tariffs.
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A slowing property market could sharply increase the risks to China's economic outlook, especially if a tit-for-tat trade war with the United States worsens.
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The tit-for-tat actions are taking a toll on many companies with big footprint in China, especially chipmakers, retailers as well as tech giant Apple.
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It is the latest broadside in a tit-for-tat exchange between the countries that has helped push relations towards a new post-Cold War low.
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WASHINGTON — As the world's two largest economies exchange tit-for-tat tariffs, there are growing suggestions that the trade turmoil has spilled over into military relations.
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From here on, said St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, among the stronger advocates for lower rates, "tit-for-tat" trade actions wouldn't warrant Fed action.
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The tit-for-tat has culminated in China's yuan weakening beyond the psychological level of 7 per dollar on Monday, dragging currency markets into the fray.
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Officials in Moscow have made clear they do not want to get drawn into what they describe as a mutually damaging tit-for-tat sanctions war.
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North Korea barred Malaysians from leaving the country on Tuesday, sparking tit-for-tat action by Malaysia as relations soured over its probe into the Feb.
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The tit-for-tat began last December, after Barack Obama seized two Russian compounds in the U.S., accusing the Kremlin of using them as spy bases.
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ING's head of international trade analysis Raoul Leering said that the conflict was currently somewhere between the first scenario and the second 'tit-for-tat' stage.
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But Beijing-based Western diplomats and former Canadian diplomats have said they believed the detention of the Canadians were a "tit-for-tat" reprisal by China.
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U.S. and Chinese negotiators are scheduled to resume talks this week after a two-month hiatus, a year since their tit-for-tat tariff battle began.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan has warned the U.S. government against a tit-for-tat response to Russian hacking during the presidential election.
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Washington and Beijing have been descending deeper into a tit-for-tat trade war, with steep tariffs slapped on a raft of goods by both sides.
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But the drought in Argentina has eaten into the supply glut, while tit-for-tat tariffs have disrupted global grain flows, giving merchants space to profit.
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And the Internet appears to be charmed by the tit-for-tat videos by Queen Elizabeth II, President Obama and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada.
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This week, the tit-for-tat battle spread to a group that Cramer saw as integral to the success of the stock market: the semiconductor sector.
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And they come amid an escalating tit-for-tat tariff battle between the U.S. and China, of whom Germany is likely to be a major casualty.
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"If there is a tit-for-tat escalation, Trump will have difficulty improving relations with Russia, which has just thrown U.S.A. election to him," she wrote.
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The U.S. administration is due to activate tariffs on Chinese goods worth $34 billion on July 73.453, likely prompting a tit-for-tat response from Beijing.
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The lingering concerns over tit-for-tat trade tariffs and the risk of a bigger global trade war remained in the background, weighing on investor sentiment.
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As tit-for-tat tariffs take effect in major global markets, some companies are already raising prices or making business changes to cope with higher costs.
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Carried to the extreme, China would be unable to match the U.S. tit-for-tat as it exports much more than it imports in American goods.
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But the progress of their relationship is contrived, and the proceedings have the air of a tit-for-tat argument even when the characters aren't yelling.
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However, the plant's inaugural ceremony was overshadowed by tensions between the United States and China as they engage in a bruising tit-for-tat tariff war.
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Xi's comments likely sought to temper growing trade tensions between Washington and Beijing, which have been announcing tit-for-tat tariffs over the past two weeks.
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It was signed the same day that Trump authorized steel and aluminum duties — controversial taxes that pushed Beijing to enforce tit-for-tat action on Monday.
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The two sides have been locked in an escalating trade war for months, levying billions of dollars in tit-for-tat duties on the other's products.
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The violence, which diplomats say includes tit-for-tat killings of pro-government supporters and political opponents, has so far largely been driven by political differences.
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Navarro criticized China's reciprocal tariffs, but said he doesn't expect the president to engage in an "action-response, action-response" tit for tat with the country.
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What's next: Free-traders like Kudlow hope to lower the temperature and avoid a tit-for-tat with China on tariffs that could be economically disastrous.
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Then we allowed for an employer to respond, and for a job seeker to respond back, and this tit for tat started, and that was bad.
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Tit-for-tat attacks between Nkurunziza's security forces and his opponents have escalated since April 2015 when he announced a disputed bid for a third term.
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"The tit for tat brings the two sides closer to a trade war," Louis Kuijs, head of Asia Economics at Oxford Economics, said in a note.
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"As of now, the numbers are not large ... when it becomes larger in terms of tit-for-tat retaliation, that would be more worrisome," he said.
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"Counter"-messaging is ineffective when takes the form of reactive tit-for-tat argumentation or appears inauthentic in the eyes of those it aims to reach.
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"We came down pretty hard on Turkey after their terrorist attacks and attempted coup, and this is a little bit of tit for tat," he said.
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The United States and China have slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of each other's goods over the past few months.
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The more than year-long dispute has seen the two sides slap tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's imports that have damaged global growth prospects.
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But even the prospect of a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's two largest economies caused stocks on Wall Street to plunge Wednesday morning.
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China has a long history of arresting or holding foreigners for mysterious reasons, often in a tit-for-tat play to put pressure on overseas rivals.
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And the December arrest in Canada of a senior executive from Huawei, China's most important telecommunications company, has led to tit-for-tat retaliation from China.
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They wanted to avoid tit-for-tat actions — something they view as unproductive, economically perilous and detrimental to the increasingly fraught relationship between the longtime allies.
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However, doubts about U.S. growth remain, with the International Monetary Fund forecasting that the tit-for-tat tariffs could reduce global GDP in 21 by 21.44%.
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The bullion had hit this level after tit-for-tat tariffs by the U.S. and China escalated trade tensions, and boosted demand for safe-haven assets.
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But the defender can respond by adding yet more adversarial examples to foil that more robust machine-learning engine, resulting in an endless tit-for-tat.
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The statelet ran on quid pro quo, on tit for tat — and the rules applied as much as to toasters given at weddings as sectarian slaughter.
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The summoning of Mr. Bass appeared to be a tit-for-tat response to the State Department's summoning of the Turkish ambassador to Washington, Serdar Kilic.
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"It's tit-for-tat tactics ... it seems a never-ending cycle of measures and counter-measures," said Cristian Maggio, head of EM strategy at TD Securities.
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The Lonetree affair capped a tumultuous few months in which the Soviet and United States governments ejected workers, tit for tat, from each other's diplomatic facilities.
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Mr. Xi spoke just days after the United States and China exchanged tit-for-tat tariff threats that have ignited worries of a global trade war.
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Tit-for-tat killings along ethnic lines have claimed hundreds of civilian lives this year, including at least 11 last week in the central Mopti region.
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The United States and China on Wednesday signed a trade deal, meant to reduce tensions after nearly two years of a tit-for-tat tariff war.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and other global economic powers took a bite out of business activity despite positive sentiment on domestic conditions.
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The United States has also engaged in a tit-for-tat trade spat with China, stoking protectionism worries among IMF and Group of 20 finance leaders.
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So far, there has been no tit-for-tat battle, although Trump warned in an April tweet that he would reciprocate for tariffs on Harley-Davidsons.
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An increasing number of U.S. and Chinese businesses have been moving manufacturing out of China to escape tit-for-tat tariffs imposed on each other's products.
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An increasing number of U.S. and Chinese businesses have been moving manufacturing out of China to escape tit-for-tat tariffs imposed on each other's products.
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TIANJIN, China — The last several months of tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China may only be the beginning of a prolonged economic conflict.
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DAKAR (Reuters) - Warring Tuareg clans in northern Mali have agreed to cease hostilities after tit-for-tat violence killed dozens of people in the past month.
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The Trump administration, finding itself in a tit-for-tat battle over access, would then almost certainly do the same for travelers from the European Union.
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The tit-for-tat trade dispute is generating risk-off sentiment across global markets, including the US secondary market which is also showing signs of fatigue.
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If they don't, then a US-Iran tit-for-tat may be all the world sees in the foreseeable future — and that could have catastrophic consequences.
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The resulting tit-for-tat tariffs and other punitive actions have damaged China's economy, threatened US farmers and economic growth, and caused swings in global markets.
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Trump's relationship with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has notably soured in recent months as the two countries are engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war.
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It is expected to be a divided summit with little prospect of any appeasement that would soothe market fears of a tit-for-tat trade war.
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But shipments have all but ceased after Beijing enacted a 25% tariff on U.S. supply as part of a tit-for-tat trade dispute with Washington.
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"Unfortunately, the agriculture sector knows from experience that when tit-for-tat trade actions begin, agricultural products are the first to be hit," Ms. Vetter said.
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The EU and America are already in a politically driven tit-for-tat over steel duties with China; they have risen in some cases to over 500%.
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" When pressed about his comments, especially his touting of ray tracing she said, "I'm not gonna get into it tit for tat that's just not my style.
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That brings the auto tariffs in China back down to the same level as before the point that the two countries began imposing tit-for-tat levies.
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U.S. officials also are weighing so-called "Section 232" national security measures that have led to a tit-for-tat dispute centering on steel and aluminum tariffs.
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Even if Congress does not take that step, the deal could be at risk of unravelling if Washington and Tehran resort to tit-for-tat retaliatory steps.
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On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov publicly recommended that Russia expel 35 US diplomats and shut down two US diplomatic facilities as a tit-for-tat.
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THE BACKDROP The diplomatic tensions risk escalating into a tit-for-tat trade war, in which the sides keep slapping tariffs on a growing number of goods.
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REPUTATION The latest incident comes as Tesla tries to push sales in China, where its prices were impacted by tit-for-tat tariffs imposed during Sino-U.
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Mr Trump agreed to "hold off further tariffs", halting the threat of punitive measures on European cars and avoiding escalation into a nastier tit-for-tat dispute.
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Last month, the Trump administration accused Beijing of stealing American know-how as part of its ambitions to transform the Chinese economy, prompting tit-for-tat tariffs.
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Still, any escalation at this point poses a threat to the market as stocks continue to suffer amid the tit-for-tat strategies in the trade war.
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The latest fire incident comes as Tesla tries to push sales in China, where its prices were impacted by tit-for-tat tariffs imposed during Sino-U.
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The data showed solid expansion in China's overall imports and exports, suggesting little damage to the country from the tit-for-tat tariffs with the United States.
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The S&P 22018 rose nearly 1 percent on Friday, with traders saying they had priced in the United States and China enacting tit-for-tat duties.
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S. relations, with a string of tit-for-tat import tariffs culminating in Washington accusing Beijing of backtracking on almost all aspects of a proposed trade deal.
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This comes as Washington and Beijing have been engaged in an 11-month trade war and stepped up tit-for-tat tariffs in the past two months.
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SHANGHAI, April 7 (Reuters) - China's official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday that U.S. "waywardness" in its tit-for-tat tariff exchange will only end in defeat.
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He was cleared of all criminal charges though in a tit for tat with Cook County State Attorney's Office -- but he's not out of the woods yet.
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President Trump late on Monday threatened to impose a 10 percent tariff on $200 billion of Chinese goods, escalating a tit-for-tat trade war with Beijing.
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Gunmen killed dozens of people in two Dogon villages in central Mali, the latest in a series of tit-for-tat attacks by Dogon and Fulani militias.
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A tit-for-tat trade war last year saw the U.S. slap a barrage of tariffs on Chinese imports, prompting retaliation against a list of American goods.
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Alongside a series of tit-for-tat trade tariffs, the United States has accused China of stealing technology, barring tech acquisitions by Chinese firms and blacklisting others.
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"It's not clear where the end-point is for these tit-for-tat tariffs - China will feel it has to make some sort of response," Fage said.
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U.S. and Chinese negotiators are scheduled to resume discussions this week to try to secure a pact to end the year-long tit-for-tat tariff battle.
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And it could provide an opening for the US and North Korea to walk back from the tit-for-tat escalation many feared could spiral into war.
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The ban had been a source of friction between the United States and Chinese governments at a time of escalating trade tension involving tit-for-tat tariffs.
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China imposed a 25% tariff on U.S. soy imports last year as Washington-Beijing trade disagreements boiled over into tit-for-tat levies on each other's goods.
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At least three rebel groups have taken up arms against Nkurunziza and hundreds have been killed, including opposition figures and government officials, in tit-for-tat violence.
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The EU ministers met to debate what to offer the United States to ease trade tensions and avert a return to a tit-for-tat tariff conflict.
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There is no evidence of a resolution to deep differences between the U.S. and China in their year-long trade war, marked by tit-for-tat tariffs.
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The dispute with the United States, focused on a tit-for-tat tariff row and Turkey's detention of Brunson, helped turn the currency's steady decline into meltdown.
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Trump has responded by engaging in a bellicose tit for tat with Kim, in which it is often difficult to tell which party is the bombastic strongman.
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Mr. Perez played a central role in tit-for-tat shootings in 218 directed at a dealer who owed him and his friends money, court papers show.
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The U.S. farm sector has suffered for more than a year from tit-for-tat trade tariffs with Beijing, which have cut agricultural exports from North America.
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Beijing's tit-for-tat trade spat with Washington could come back to bite China when it comes to soybeans and even the grain sorghum to some extent.
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But even if the Congress refuses to consider sanctions, the deal could still be in jeopardy if Washington and Tehran resort to tit-for-tat retaliatory steps.
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"Hence, this looks like a tit-for-tat response from the steel mills who were feeling international pressure from steel anti-dumping investigations and tariffs," he said.
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Russia has already expelled 23 British diplomats, a tit-for-tat response to Britain's expulsion of the same number of staff at the Russian embassy in London.
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The development between the world's two biggest economies offered hope for investors who have been rattled by tit-for-tat tariffs between Beijing and Washington this summer.
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A tit-for-tat dispute began on Friday when Emirates prohibited female Tunisian passengers from being able to board flights to the UAE -- without giving a reason.
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The question then becomes: how much repricing do we need to see in financial markets in order to put an end to the tit-for-tat retaliation?
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Trump also hit China last week with steep tariffs on about $34 billion worth of products, an escalation of tit-for-tat levies between Washington and Beijing.
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And the tit-for-tat business, which is nobody's favorite path, but nonetheless, they can end that this afternoon, this afternoon, by providing a more satisfactory approach.
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A war of words between the two countries picked up overnight, following announcements of tit-for-tat tariffs on $34 billion worth of imports late last week.
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But party leaders face a more difficult, and perhaps more consequential, problem: Should they go tit-for-tat and escalate procedural shenanigans, rules-stretching and rules-breaking?
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Now, it seems out of reach, as Beijing and Washington impose tit-for-tat tariffs and dig into positions in ways that will be hard to resolve.
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"Our concern is, as we go back into a phase of tit-for-tat tariffs, that the auto industry would face some significant pain," Mr. Bozzella said.
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I told him that the big shots in Washington were terrified about the childish, bellicose tit-for-tat tweeting battle between the Dotard and Little Rocket Man.
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Iran-backed Shiite militia groups vowed to exact revenge, signalling another cycle of tit-for-tat violence between Washington and Tehran that could play out in Iraq.
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US forces in the middle: Amid the outbreak, the United States and an Iranian-backed militia are in the middle of a tit-for-tat in Iraq.
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The United States and China have been locked in a tit-for-tat trade war that many economists believe will eventually be a drag on economic growth.
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A fresh round of tit-for-tat tariffs between China and United States since the rate cut has stoked bets on further policy easing from the Fed.
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The tit-for-tat tariffs have tanked crude oil prices because of fears of a severe global economic slowdown or even a recession in the United States.
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We anticipate that Putin will look for a tit-for-tat response to these most recent sanctions -- perhaps creating his own list of wealthy Americans to sanction.
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A tit-for-tat trade standoff between the U.S. and China has fueled market fears that the dispute could soon spiral into a full-blown trade war.
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Traders expect more volatility in the coming weeks — not only from soybeans but other agricultural commodities that China has targeted in the tit-for-tat trade action.
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This kind of military tit for tat appears to be escalating; China now says it plans monthly military exercises in the South China Sea, a substantial increase.
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Tit-for-tat tension on the Korean Peninsula is often described as "a war of words," but just as frequently it is a war of pictures, too.
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The Trump administration ordered Russia to close its San Francisco consulate, above, and two other sites in New York and Washington in a diplomatic tit for tat.
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The two countries are in the middle of a trade war, with each side applying tit-for-tat sanctions on things like soy bean and oil imports.
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Nobel-prize winning economists Robert Shiller and Joseph Stiglitz predicted pain ahead for the U.S. economy if Beijing and Washington ramp up tit-for-tat trade penalties.
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The conflict, marked by tit-for-tat tariffs, has disrupted the flow of billions of dollars in goods and threatened to slow global growth, rattling financial markets.
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Beijing and Washington have been embroiled in tit-for-tat trade measures as Trump attempts to address what he has perceived as unfair practice by the Chinese.
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Quid pro quo, on the other hand, is an innocuous Latin term that more or less means "tit for tat" -- trading one thing of value for another.
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The tit-for-tat could go on with President Donald Trump saying he would consider imposing additional tariffs on $24.041 billion in Chinese goods if China retaliates.
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NO TIT-FOR-TAT YET Trump agreed last July not to impose punitive tariffs on imports of EU cars as both sides looked to improve economic ties.
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Washington and Beijing have slapped tit-for-tat tariffs on each other in recent months, and plans for bilateral trade talks to resolve the dispute have stalled.
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Without a working appeals system, international trade disputes may never see resolution and could quickly evolve into tit-for-tat tariff wars that spiral out of control.
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European stocks were muted by Tuesday's market close, as investors mulled over the recent announcements from the U.S. and China in their tit-for-tat trade war.
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