U.S. Rep. Pocan: Joins MSNBC to Discuss How Trump’s Tariff Taxes Are Hurting Farmers
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U.S. Rep. Pocan: Joins MSNBC to discuss how Trump’s tariff taxes are hurting farmers
MADISON, WI – Last night, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) joined MSNBC’s The Weekend Primetime with Ayman Mohyeldin, Catherine Rampell, Antonia Hylton, and Elise Jordan to discuss how Trump’s tariffs are especially hurting farmers and the demolition of the East Wing of...
US to quadruple Argentine beef imports amid record prices - The Iola Register
Facing record-high beef prices, the U.S. plans to sharply increase imports of Argentine beef — a move the Trump administration says will help consumers but that farm groups warn could hurt American producers. With beef prices at an all-time high, the U.S. is set to quadruple imports of Argentine beef in an attempt to reduce consumer costs. President Donald Trump first mentioned a potential “beef deal” on Sunday, drawing sharp criticism from rura…
USCA Comments on President Trump's Remarks Regarding Beef Prices and Proposed Imports from Argentina
WASHINGTON, D.C. — United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) President Justin Tupper issued the following statement in response to today’s public remarks by President Trump suggesting action to lower beef prices through expanded imports from Argentina: “USCA commented on Friday regarding potential steps by the Administration to address beef prices, and we will reiterate our position today: gove...
NCBA Perspective on the Potential Beef Import Discussions and Future Plans
NCBA’s Ethan Lane Weighs In on President Trump’s Beef Import Comments and Market Impact Ethan Lane Vice President of Government Affairs, NCBA Following a week of headlines about President Trump’s comments on potential beef import purchases and the resulting reaction from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), the discussion over cattle markets and federal trade policy continues. To gain perspective on the situation, we spoke with Etha…
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