Walz Worried About Impact of Tariffs on the State's Soybean Industry
China’s boycott since May forced U.S. farmers to lose 16 million tons of soybean orders, pushing farm debt toward a record $592 billion, officials said.
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Walz, other Dems criticize Trump over trade war’s impact on soy farmers
President Donald Trump’s trade war is having devastating consequences for soybean farmers, and Gov. Tim Walz joined other national Democratic leaders on a call Tuesday to highlight the story of one Illinois farmer whose business model is under threat from…
U.S.–Washington (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump called this Monday an "economically hostile act" that China does not buy the soybean produced in its country.(Continue reading...) Trump's entry throws it back to China was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
Newtalk News The Sino-US trade war has reignited, with China shifting its soybean imports entirely to South America, posing a serious crisis for US soybean farmers. According to an exclusive report released on the 14th by Yuyuan Tantian, a new media outlet affiliated with China's official CCTV, the number of US grain ship calls at major Chinese grain ports plummeted 56% from January to September of this year, from 72 to 32, and has fallen to zer…
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