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U.S. farmers want something from President-elect Donald Trump that his trade policies mean he is unlikely to deliver: increased access to the market of top soy-importer China. Trump's Republican ...
As President-elect Donald Trump vows to impose tariffs on imports from China, Mexico and Canada, economists are warning that a retaliatory trade war could cause major financial damage for ...
Trump’s tariff proposals and plans for mass deportations could have a big impact on the agriculture and food industries, which were responsible for a whopping $1.58 trillion in the U.S. economy ...
In the new economic trade war, US farmers lost access to import markets in China, which represented the second largest market for US agriculture export in 2017. [5] The Trump Administration initiated the trade war with China when it imposed tariffs on solar cells and large residential washers in 2017. [6]
Brooke Rollins, a former White House domestic policy adviser, was chosen as President-elect Trump's Agriculture Secretary. ... which could ultimately impact American farmers.
The CBO estimated the impact of Trump's tax cuts and separate spending legislation over the 2018–2028 period in their annual "Budget & Economic Outlook", released in April 2018: CBO forecasts a stronger economy over the 2018–2019 periods than do many outside economists, blunting some of the deficit impact of the tax cuts and spending increases.
ERS economists said that the Trump administration's moves were retaliation against the agency for publishing research reports detailing the negative economic effects of Trump's policies, including tariffs and Republican tax legislation, on U.S. agriculture.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brooke Rollins, president of the America First Policy Institute, to be agriculture secretary. "As our next Secretary of ...