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Kentucky Soybean Farmer Sounds Alarm on US-China Trade War

Ninth-generation Kentucky farmer and American Soybean Association president Caleb Ragland warns of devastating consequences from the US-China trade war's 145% tariffs on soybeans, citing a potential 71% loss of agricultural income in the last trade war. He urges President Trump to negotiate a tariff...

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US-China Trade War Intensifies: Soybean Tariffs Threaten US Farmers

President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese imports have intensified the trade war, with China retaliating and potentially driving US soybean exports close to zero. China's ability to replace US soybeans with those from Brazil and other countries highlights the potential for significant economic losses...

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EU and China Retaliate Against Trump Tariffs with Soybean Levies

The European Union and China imposed retaliatory tariffs on US soybeans, effective April 15th, in response to President Trump's tariffs; this action is expected to significantly impact US soybean farmers and could have long-lasting political consequences.

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Trump's Tariffs on China Trigger Retaliation, Threatening US Soybean Farmers

President Trump imposed a 145% tariff on all Chinese imports, prompting China to retaliate with increased tariffs on US goods, including soybeans; this action is predicted to significantly harm American farmers, who suffered a $27 billion loss during the 2018 trade war.

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Trump's Tariffs on China Escalate Trade War, Threatening US Soybean Farmers

President Trump imposed a 145% tariff on all Chinese imports, prompting China's retaliatory tariffs and potentially devastating US soybean farmers, who lost $27 billion during the 2018 trade war; China is likely to increase imports from Brazil, the world's leading soybean exporter.

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Trump Tariffs Trigger Global Trade Repercussions

President Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China led to China canceling \$15.06 billion in US soybean orders, highlighting the interconnectedness of global trade and the potential for unintended consequences, as other nations like Brazil and Russia benefit while the US faces economic repercuss...

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