US Weighs Farmer Bailout as China Threatens Retaliation
- The Trump administration is considering a relief package for U.S. Farmers due to economic repercussions from tariffs.
- Senator John Hoeven confirmed that discussions about a farm bailout are ongoing amidst concerns from agricultural trade groups.
- Farmers are facing challenges from low prices, high costs, and interest rates, leading to economic downturns.
- China announced it will raise duties on U.S. Goods to 84% in response to new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
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Farmers remaining eternal optimists
When he's working in the barn at his farm on Thunder Bay's outskirts, Jason Reid tries not to think about the latest utterance from the American president. Donald Trump's obsession with tariffs could very well negatively impact Canadian agriculture. But…
U.S. considers farmer bailout as China threatens retaliation
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration is considering plans to offer assistance to farmers amid worries that the U.S.-China trade war will have a “disastrous effect on American agricultural producers.” China announced plans to increase tariffs on all…
KMT calls on government to more than double tariff bailout budget - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 10 (CNA) Taiwan's main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) on Wednesday demanded that the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) raise the budget for the government's bailout plans from NT$88 billion (US$2.68 billion) to NT$200 billion, in light of the potential economic impact from tariffs imposed by the United States.
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