A trade policy expert says the recently announced reciprocal trade agreement could help expand market access for U.S. wheat in Taiwan. Ryan Olson with U.S. Wheat Associates says the deal would permanently lower tariffs to zero. “Taiwan has committed to purchasing over 130 million bushels of U.S. wheat almost through the end of this decade,” he says. “We’ve […]
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