217 Today: US Ginseng Growers and Animal Breeders Rely on Exports to China. Now They Wait on a Trade Deal. - IPM Newsroom
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217 Today: US ginseng growers and animal breeders rely on exports to China. Now they wait on a trade deal. - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - In today’s deep dive, China is a major buyer of U.S. agricultural goods including specialty products that have few alternative markets. Some producers worry the on-and-off tariffs with the country could hurt America's reputation as a reliable seller. The post 217 Today: US ginseng growers and animal breeders rely on exports to China. Now they wait on a trade deal. appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
Impasse with China Weighs Heavily on May Exports of U.S. Red Meat - Oklahoma Farm Report
Listen to USMEF’s Dan Halstrom Exports of U.S. pork and beef trended lower in May, due primarily to steep declines in shipments to China, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). As USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom details, in April and the first half of May, China’s total tariff rate on U.S. pork peaked at 172%, while the rate for U.S. beef was 147%. Even following a May 14 joint announcem…
China trade impasse drags down May U.S. red meat exports | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
Global trade is continuing to impact cattle and hog prices in Iowa and across the entire country. Exports of U.S. pork and beef trended lower in May, due primarily to steep declines in shipments to China, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that, in April and the first half of May, China’s total tariff rate on U.S. pork peaked at 172%, while the rate
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