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The only guy pushing back right now seems to be China , right? It's got the scale on the size to do that. And it's saying, OK, 34% , bam, 34% back at you. And we'll do critical minerals, as you know, while we're at it. But the other countries, Vietnam is 1 , Taiwan is another. They're in talks with the Trump administration right now talking about, hey, listen, let's see how much room we have. Let's get to 0 tariffs.