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Produce from warm climates can’t be reshored to the U.S. for year-round consumption, like some industrial and consumer goods.
(The Center Square) – As planting season nears in Illinois, trade tariffs are causing ... left as collateral damage in a self-inflicted trade war,” said Pritzker. The governor this month ...
Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 ... But with the country now in the midst of a trade war with China — after President Donald Trump enacted sweeping 145% tariffs on Chinese imports ...
Joe Janzen, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the ...
On Monday, he said the ripple effects on farmers ... at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the initial shock of the trade war, including Trumps ...
Illinois farmers are busy these days planting ... very well dole out in the future to compensate farmers for the trade war’s impact. Federal agricultural policy continues to reflect the ...