US Ag Sector Should be on Alert after Last Deal with China Fell Short: Braun
Last week’s U.S.-China trade truce has sparked speculation as to what a potential trade deal between the two rivals might look like. For the U.S. agriculture sector, the result would ideally be very different from the deal signed in January 2020 during Donald Trump’s first U.S. presidency.
That agreement, known as Phase 1, required China to significantly boost purchases of U.S. agricultural products. China ultimately came up short, but the structure of the deal itself was probably doomed from the...
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