What will Trump do next? That's the question on the minds of many in Canada's agriculture industry who say the long term solution is to find markets other than the U.S.
sparking concerns of trade retaliation from countries that import U.S. agricultural goods. U.S. consumers could see prices rise for foodstuffs, from meat and dairy products to avocados and fresh ...
Thune knows the stakes all too well: Retaliatory tariffs during Trump’s 2018 trade war with China crippled South Dakota’s agriculture-dependent economy — which relies on the billions of dollars worth ...