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President-elect Donald Trump fired another warning shot Sunday at U.S. companies considering moving their …
Trump warns of ‘retribution’ for companies that offshore jobs, threatening 35 percent tariff

President-elect Donald Trump speaks at Carrier on Dec. 1 in Indianapolis. (Darron Cummings/Associated Press)
The pronouncements came in a string of early morning tweets. Trump said he intends to incentivize businesses to stay in America by lowering corporate taxes and slashing regulations, two key components of his economic agenda. But he also warned that companies with offshore factories would face a 35 percent tariff on goods sold back to the United States.
Speaking at the Carrier plant in
Indianapolis, Dec. 1, President-elect Donald Trump said he decided to
call the company so it would not ship jobs abroad after watching a
television news report about the factory.
(Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
Trump's messages Sunday morning drew skepticism from some Republicans such as Sen. Ben Sasse (Neb.), who have generally favored a hands-off approach to the economy.
“We're living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world,” Trump said last week.
Trump celebrated the Carrier deal with a tour of the factory last week, followed by a rally in Cincinnati to kick off his “thank you” tour. On Capitol Hill, some conservatives criticized the deal as a government distortion of the free market, while liberal lawmakers called the tax breaks a corporate subsidy. But business groups generally welcomed the move.
Now, hundreds of Indiana workers will now keep good jobs, preserving their place in the middle class,” Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, said in a statement Friday. “While inducements and high-level interventions aren’t the most efficient ways to keep jobs here, they’re sometimes absolutely necessary.”
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