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U.S.- China Trade War: Can the U.S. Cut Its Reliance?

May 9, 2025May 9, 2025 Gina Clark tariffs, trade war

As the latest trade war escalates, agricultural exports to China have plummeted, posing serious risks for U.S. farmers. While high tariffs on cotton (140%), pork (172%), and soybeans (over 150%) have hindered trade, reports suggest China is quietly exempting 25% of U.S. imports, though no official confirmation exists.

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Projected Ag Exports to China Would Shatter Previous Amounts

October 22, 2019October 22, 2019 Kristi Ruggles China, exports, trade war

China wants a rollback in tariffs in the trade war before it can feasibly agree to buy as much as $50 billion of American agriculture products.

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