A. 10% on steel & 25% on aluminum. B. 15% on steel & 10% on aluminum. C. 25% on steel & 10% on aluminum. D. 25% on steel & 15% on aluminum.
A. NUCOR, USSteel and ALCOA. B. Automobilescompanies. C. Aerospacecompanies D. Companiesthat make tin foil.
A. It hurt workers in West Virginia. B.It hurtAmerican economy. C. It boosted American economy. D. It lowered the cost of steel-using industries.
A. Its immediate impact on US industry. B. Other countries’ retaliation. C. US export to affected countries. D. Its negative impact on producers of steel and aluminum.
A little harm to US growth. B. A little pressure on inflation. C. An overall degree of uncertainty about Trump administration. D. Enormous conflict within the White House.
A. It’s a tie of convenience. B. It’s a tie out of future potentials. C. It’s mutually exclusive. D. Both A and B.
A. It’s the only partnership based on equality and mutual respect. B. It’s similar to the US-Japan partnership. C. It’s similar to other partnership in the world. D.It’s unfair.
A. It could be measured in double digits in the early 1990s. B.It was billions of dollars in the early 1990s. C. It hit 100billion dollars in 2014. D. It hit 100 million dollars in 2014.
A. The aggressive policies of the US. B. The defensive policies of the US. C. The defensive policies of Russia. D. The aggressive policies of Russia.
A.It’s based on mutual respect. B.It’s based on dialogues. C. It’s based on smart diplomacy without emotions. D. All of the above.