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"GOP Lawmakers Condemn Trump’s Tariff Decision"

"Prominent Republicans warned President Trump on Wednesday against taking further trade actions that could harm American workers, even as top administration officials meeting in Davos, Switzerland, rose to the defense of the president’s “America First” rhetoric on the eve of his arrival.

The blowback came as Trump moved this week to impose tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines, incurring fierce criticism in the United States, where experts said such a move would cost jobs, and abroad, where at least one major maker of washing machines notified U.S. retailers that it would raise prices.

In Washington, at least half a dozen Republican senators condemned Trump’s decision — his first tariff action — exposing GOP divisions over international trade that threaten the uneasy alliance between the president and lawmakers of his own party."

Erica Werner, Heather Long, and David J. Lynch report for the Washington Post January 24, 2018.

SEE ALSO:

"While It Could Have Been Worse, Solar Tariffs May Hit Trump Country Hard" (InsideClimate News)

"Solar: Tariff Critics Weigh Legislative Response" (E&E Daily)

Source: Washington Post, 01/25/2018