Billionaire Wilbur Ross, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for commerce secretary, criticized countries that resort to "malicious" trading tactics and fail to play by the rules of global trade.
Many blue chips in the S&P 500 actually do most of their business in the United States. While some big multinationals like Coke and P&G could be hurt by Trump's domestic focus, Verizon, Starbucks and Lockheed Martin could thrive.