Georgia Ag Hall of Fame and China Hits U.S. with 125% Tariffs
From the Ag Information Network, this is your Agribusiness Update.**A visionary ag education and research leader and a stalwart business leader and ag industry supporter were recently inducted into the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame.
The 2025 honorees are former assistant dean for UGA’s College of Ag and Environmental Sciences, David Bridges, and longtime business and peanut industry leader Ralph Evans.
This happened at last month’s 69th UGA Alumni Association Awards and Georgia Ag Hall of Fame Ceremony.
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**Farmers across the U.S. were pleased to hear most countries will get a 90-day reprieve from the new individualized tariffs announced April 2.
This is an opportunity for negotiations with our trading partners that could lead to consensus and potentially avoid permanent tariffs, along with improving market access for U.S. agriculture.
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall says Farm Bureau appreciates President Trump’s decision to pause the reciprocal tariffs on dozens of America’s trading partners.
**China increased its tariff on U.S. imports to 125% on Saturday.
China’s Ministry of Finance announced the move Friday in response to the U.S. increasing its duties on goods from China to 125%.
The two countries have rapidly raised tariffs against each other since President Trump’s announcement of a 34% duty for imports from China.
The tit-for-tat exchange escalated last week when Trump
increased tariffs on imports from China again despite pausing duties on most other countries.