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How the China-US trade war could push up the cost of British chicken dinners
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How the China-US trade war could push up the cost of British chicken dinners
Until the end of October, China had refused to purchase a single soya bean from the US’s 2025 harvest. It usually spends tens of billions of dollars on the crop, which is a key ingredient in animal feed, so the boycott hit US farmers hard – and affected food systems far beyond US and Chinese borders. Since then, a meeting between the countries’ two presidents has meant that the soya bean trade is back on for the time being. But the stand-off is …
Half a century of experience in the economy accumulates Charlie Bean (Brentwood, England, 1953), with different positions of responsibility at the Bank of England and the Office for...
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