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The US farmers and the agriculture industry feels the pain of trade disputes, as the US is bracing itself as nations threaten to retaliate.
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The Seattle Times - As China retaliates in Trump trade war, damage for Northwest cherry growers could reach $86 million
Four members of Washington’s congressional delegation sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue asking that cherry growers be included in a $12 billion aid package the Trump administration is expected to soon roll out for American farmers.
CNBC - Trump is giving farmers a $6 billion bailout so they can weather his trade war
With U.S. farm products getting slammed by retaliatory tariffs, the Trump administration is prepared to start its emergency plan for agribusiness starting right after Labor Day in a `three-pronged approach` that will initially include $4.7 billion in payments to producers of seven commodities, the government said Monday.
Forbes - Trump's Attack On Canadian Farmers Is The Wrong War
President Trump`s war against Canadian dairy is the wrong battle to be fighting.
Time - China's New Threat Against Trump Has Some U.S. Farmers Nervous
Following months of escalating trade tensions, China is sending a message to U.S. farmers: China doesn’t need U.S. soybeans.
Sierra Club - Environmental Casualties of Trump’s Trade War Recycling chaos, water pollution, and more expensive e-bikes
Forbes - Trump's Relationship With American Farmers Is Soiled Because Of Biofuels Stance And Trade War
The Trump administration has delivered two blows to American farmers: one deals with exemptions to biofuels’ rules while the other is tariffs on China. The financial difficulties they now face may cost Trump the next presidential election.
U.S. - Sonny's roadshow: How Trump's Ag chief sells a trade war to farmers
Breaking off from a tour of dairy operations on a farm in upstate New York, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue tramps across a muddy path to take a sample of sweet corn from an adjacent field.
CNBC - Rising US-China trade tensions 'couldn't come at a worse time': Iowa agriculture secretary
American farmers already have been impacted by retaliatory tariffs from the U.S.-China trade war and the ratcheting of tensions once gain is unfortunate and comes at a lousy time, according to Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig.
NYTimes - DealBook Briefing: Trump’s Potentially Permanent Trade War
As U.S.-China trade tensions continue to escalate, some commentators believe that this might be the new normal.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - New tariffs threaten Wisconsin's Trek Bicycle, soybean farmers as trade war with China heats up
Wisconsin`s Trek Bicycle Corp. says tariffs on China-made bikes would cost it $30 million a year.
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