Soy growers are fed up with tariffs and trade war
Soy growers remain frustrated by the lack of progress between the U.S. and China in resolving the trade war, which continues to threaten soybean prices.
Soy growers remain frustrated by the lack of progress between the U.S. and China in resolving the trade war, which continues to threaten soybean prices.
The American Soybean Association is not pleased with the recent comments from Trump that he could leave tariffs in place under an agreement with China.
Conservation practices required for U.S. soybean production meet EU standards, and biodiesel produced from documented soybeans can now be used in the EU.
The Trump Administration’s renegotiation of NAFTA with Mexico is getting cheers from the agricultural industry as well as optimism for more trade deals to come. The American Soybean Association said the renewal of the North American Free Trade Agreement is looking more promising after President Trump announced that the U.S. and Mexico have reached an […]