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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.
They noted that California’s farmers previously experienced financial losses during Trump’s first administration, when the adoption of U.S. tariffs in 2018 prompted China to retaliate with ...
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 ...
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 ...
The payments were designed to mitigate the effects of former President Donald Trump's trade war with China. Trump's trade war payments to farmers needed more oversight, watchdog says Skip to main ...
Trump's trade war was disastrous for the U.S. almost any way one calculates. Bown reckons that the trade war caused export losses of $119 billion from 2018 through 2021.
So now Trump has unveiled a counter-retaliatory un-tariff, to make American farmers whole. The Agriculture Department said it will offer $12 billion worth of aid to farmers , ranchers and others ...
Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture for Food Safety Mindy Brashears [9] January 29, 2019 January 20, 2021 Under Secretary of Agriculture (Food Safety) March 23, 2020 (Confirmed March 23, 2020, voice vote) January 20, 2021 Under Secretary of Agriculture (Natural Resources and Environment) James E. Hubbard [10] September 7, 2018