As US President Trump announced abusive tariffs on all trading partners, including China, triggering responses and countermeasures from many countries, American farmers are facing the dilemma of losing major agricultural export markets. According to the US “Fortune” magazine, US agricultural trade groups have issued warnings about the possible economic impact of tariffs. According to media reports such as “Fortune” magazine and Reuters, the prices of agricultural products in the US fell sharply after Trump announced the tariff policy last week. US trade groups say retaliatory tariffs on US agricultural exports could hurt the prices of corn, soybeans, cotton and other crops. On Friday, the price of soybeans fell by more than 3%, down nearly 17% from a year ago. Meanwhile, about 60% of soybeans, soybean meal, and soybean oil produced in the US are exported.

Zhitongcaijing · 04/07 23:49
As US President Trump announced abusive tariffs on all trading partners, including China, triggering responses and countermeasures from many countries, American farmers are facing the dilemma of losing major agricultural export markets. According to the US “Fortune” magazine, US agricultural trade groups have issued warnings about the possible economic impact of tariffs. According to media reports such as “Fortune” magazine and Reuters, the prices of agricultural products in the US fell sharply after Trump announced the tariff policy last week. US trade groups say retaliatory tariffs on US agricultural exports could hurt the prices of corn, soybeans, cotton and other crops. On Friday, the price of soybeans fell by more than 3%, down nearly 17% from a year ago. Meanwhile, about 60% of soybeans, soybean meal, and soybean oil produced in the US are exported.