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Trump injects new uncertainty over a prolonged China trade war (Agri-Pulse)

December 05, 2019


Agri-Pulse published an article on the possible delay of US-China tariff negotiations. Nothing is clear except for the fact that the pain of a tough farm economy will continue. Senior Research Fellow Joseph Glauber stated, “Certainly, what it does mean is there’s a lot of uncertainty.”

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