These animated maps show Canada has so much more to lose in a trade war than the U.S.
- Montana farmers fear that tariffs on agricultural products will negatively impact exports, especially wheat and lentils, according to producers speaking to Montana Free Press.
- Montana ranks third in U.S. Wheat production with over $1 billion in sales, as stated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service.
- The National Farmers Union warned that tariff-induced instability could create economic uncertainty for American farmers, while Canadian retaliation targets U.S. Agricultural goods.
- Governor Greg Gianforte noted that tariffs aim to curb fentanyl imports and improve trade negotiations, highlighting the state's reliance on Canadian imports for agriculture.
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