U.S. pork can reduce U.S. trade deficit with China by 6 percent
Chinese chilled and frozen market would reduce the overall trade deficit with China by six percent and generate 184,000 new U.S. jobs in the next decade.
Chinese chilled and frozen market would reduce the overall trade deficit with China by six percent and generate 184,000 new U.S. jobs in the next decade.
Reports show China has put purchases of American supplies on hold after the trade war between Washington and Beijing escalated, hurting American farmers.
Farm groups are calling for a swift resolution to the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, in addition to open markets, for American farmers.
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.
After nearly 3 months, the two countries could not reach a tariff conclusion and bring to an end the trade wars, which would have brought relief to farmers.