Can US agriculture withstand a trade war with China?
- Ontario's agricultural sector welcomes Trevor Jones as Minister of Agriculture, marking the first minister from Essex County in history.
- Ontario's agri-food industry contributes $47 billion to the province's GDP and exports nearly $20 billion, according to industry leaders.
- Grain Farmers of Ontario expressed optimism about working with Jones, while Beef Farmers of Ontario President Craig McLaughlin emphasized the need for government support amid trade uncertainty.
- Jones acknowledged the tariff challenges and aims to address issues such as risk management and red tape in agriculture.
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Federal support for agriculture needed now over China’s tariffs, UCP says
A reignited trade war — the one with China — has made federal action essential to protect Alberta farmers and agrifood industries, UCP members and ministers said last week.
Insights | China should not care about U.S. tariffs: former Italian official
When western companies want to do business with China, they find it difficult because their own governments create problems for this, said Michele Geraci, an economist and former undersecretary of state at the Italian Ministry of Economic Development.
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