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retaliation
[ ri-tal-ee-ey-shuhn ]
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of retaliation1
Example Sentences
That means if Canada decided to reduce crude oil exports in retaliation against US tariffs, it could push up fuel prices.
President Trump on Wednesday unveiled a sweeping import tax scheme, in retaliation for what he said are unfair trade barriers on US products.
So, the Brussels plan is: threaten heavy retaliation, hope Donald Trump is persuaded to negotiate, then pray he'll stage a U-turn on tariffs.
Other top exports included $18.4 billion in machinery and $16.2 billion in chemicals — all of which would be vulnerable to retaliation by trading partners angered over Trump’s tariffs.
“So he has a zero tolerance policy retaliation.â€
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