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  2. Is Trump's $28 Billion Bailout Paying Farmers Too Much? - AOL

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    The Trump administration is spending $28 billion to bail out farmers hurt by the president’s trade war with China – a huge sum that some experts say overestimates the economic losses inflicted ...

  3. Trump administration farmer bailouts - Wikipedia

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    The bailout program had several problems, such as abusing the program and delays in payment to the farmers. Donald Trump stated that US-China trade war could last indefinitely despite problems among US farmers. The bailout's limit of support for a single farmer is $125,000 per person or legal entity.

  4. Analysis-US farmers back Trump but face pain from China ... - AOL

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    Trump's first administration kept farmers onside with generous subsidies to offset lost U.S. sales to China from the trade war. Soybean farmers received $5.4 billion more in aid than they lost in ...

  5. Donald Trump eyes ban to stop China threat to US farmers ...

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    Donald Trump will address China's potential threat to America's farms and food supply during a Monday event in rural Pennsylvania, a host of the event told The Post.

  6. Central Economic Work Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Central Economic Work Conference is an annual meeting held in China which sets the national agenda for the economy of China and its financial and banking sectors.It is convened jointly by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council of the People's Republic of China, following themes and keywords set by the CCP Politburo Standing Committee.

  7. Agriculture in China - Wikipedia

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    China has a large livestock population, with pigs and fowls being the most common. China's pig population and pork production mainly lie along the Yangtze River. In 2011, Sichuan province had 51 million pigs (11% of China's total supply). [33] In rural western China, sheep, goats, and camels are raised by nomadic herders. [34]

  8. Trump: I 'got tired of waiting' for China to 'start buying ...

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  9. China's Rural Reform - Wikipedia

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    China's Rural Reform (also called Agricultural Reform) was one of the multiple Chinese reforms implemented in China in 1978. The reforms were initiated by Deng Xiaoping, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party at the time. The reform in the agricultural sector was the first to be introduced which resulted in China meeting 4 objectives :