Trade Aid May Violate WTO Commitments
A recent independent report suggests U.S. trade aid in 2019 for farmers may surpass limits set in World Trade Organization commitments. The report for the American Enterprise Institute by Joe
Continue Reading »A recent independent report suggests U.S. trade aid in 2019 for farmers may surpass limits set in World Trade Organization commitments. The report for the American Enterprise Institute by Joe
Continue Reading »Securing zero-tariff access to China for U.S. pork would be an economic boon for American agriculture, according to the National Pork Producers Council. Based on an analysis by Iowa State
Continue Reading »(WinField United) Many Missouri farmers struggled with weather challenges this season, but those who had a well-planned, comprehensive fertility program are seeing the benefits as harvest wraps up.
Continue Reading »U.S. and Beijing officials, lawyers, and other trade experts all tell Reuters that a “phase two” trade deal between the U.S. and China is nowhere near imminent. The two largest economies in the
Continue Reading »The president once again took to Twitter to lash out and rant at House Democrats over their inaction on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement. President Trump placed the blame for leaving USMCA
Continue Reading »The American Feed Industry Association says China’s lifting of its ban on U.S poultry imports is only a “partial” lifting. The association has received official confirmation from USDA’s
Continue Reading »Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi appears doubtful that the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement will be passed this year. After she met with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and House
Continue Reading »U.S. legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters didn’t stop China’s trade chief from making a phone call recently to invite U.S. negotiators to a new round of trade talks. The Wall Street
Continue Reading »While many farm groups seem pleased with the House labor bill, the American Farm Bureau Federation says it falls short of a long-term solution. AFBF President Zippy Duvall says that “While
Continue Reading »Promised for mid-November, reports this week suggest an agreement and signing of the so-called phase one trade deal with China faces delays until mid-December. However, China maintains that the
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