New U.S. retaliatory tariffs will impact ag

U.S. President Donald Trump says “kind, not full” retaliatory tariffs went into effect midnight for more than 50 trading partners, including China. “We’re going to be charging a discounted reciprocal tariff of 34 percent. In other words, they charge us, we charge them. We charge them less, so how can anybody be upset?” There are […]

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