Ag economist: new U.S.-China deal needs stronger enforcement, clear ag purchase targets

Frayne Olson, a grain marketing economist with North Dakota State University Extension, says more details and stronger enforcement mechanisms are needed in any new trade agreement between the U.S. and China. “You know the Chinese are going to want flexibility on what they buy, how much they buy and when they buy it, but we […]

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