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To improve trade competitiveness, the Trump administration revealed a plan to help US farmers in the form of state aid., [8] with a planned bailout program of $12 billion state aid to US farmers suffering from the US-China trade war. In 2018 Trump administration introduced $16 billion (~$19.1 billion in 2023) of new trade aid.
Trump has spoken admirably of it, telling "60 Minutes" in 2015: “You look back in the 1950s, you look back at the Eisenhower administration, take a look at what they did, and it worked."
U.S. farmers want something from President-elect Donald Trump that his trade policies mean he is unlikely to deliver: increased access to the market of top soy-importer China. Trump's Republican ...
While the first Trump administration backed year-round sales, opposition by the oil industry, and concerns that the fuel could worsen smog during warm weather, made summertime E15 sales dependent ...
Some farmers are very concerned about what their loan officers are going to say.” That includes the Olsons. While their corn crop was good, and they also make money from finishing about 14,000 conventional hogs a year, they lost their entire 2024 wheat crop to disease.
SMITHTON, Pa. (AP) — Donald Trump sat in a large barn in rural Pennsylvania on Monday, asking questions of farmers and offering jokes, but in a rarity for his campaign events, mostly listening. The bombastic former president was unusually restrained at an event about China's influence on the U.S. economy, a roundtable at which farmers and ...
The Trump administration is spending $28 billion to bail out farmers hurt by the president’s trade war with China – a huge sum that some experts say overestimates the economic losses inflicted ...
Trump, a Republican, vowed to deport millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally as part of his campaign to win back US farm groups want Trump to spare their workers from deportation Skip to main ...