US president says national security cannot be used as an 'excuse' to make it difficult for foreign countries to buy US products. FMTNews Trump China
US president says national security cannot be used as an ‘excuse’ to make it difficult for foreign countries to buy US goods.
The series of tweets was an apparent reference to reports over the weekend that the US government is considering whether to block General Electric Co from continuing to supply engines for a new Chinese passenger jet.
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