Tariffs actions signify US standing up for great farmers, ranchers
- The Trump administration is considering emergency aid for farmers affected by new tariffs, as reported by The New York Times.
- Farmers are concerned about retaliatory tariffs from trading partners, particularly China, Japan, and Mexico, which threaten their export markets and income.
- Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the administration is prepared to provide assistance to farmers if necessary, depending on the president's announcements.
- Kenneth Hartman expressed concerns regarding long-term market share loss if trade conflicts persist, as farmers rely heavily on international sales for income.
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Tariffs actions signify US standing up for great farmers, ranchers
US President Donald Trump has claimed that with the latest tariffs, his government is standing up for US great farmers and ranchers. Trump spoke on Wednesday during an address at the White House Rose Garden. “With today’s actions, we’re also standing up for our great farmers and ranchers who are brutalized by nations all over the world,” Trump said. Trump also specifically criticized the tariffs Canada has imposed on United States dairy products…


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