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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Mexico has a new president, and that could have implications for U.S. farm trade with our number one foreign market.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
American Farm Bureau's Dave Salmonsen says, despite the President's anti-free trade deal policy, they will continue to press for binding market access agreements.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S.-China tensions over House Speaker Pelosi's trip to Taiwan are rising over questions whether or not it impacts trade.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
As inflation hits 40-year high, President considers lifting some tariffs on China as a possible relief valve.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Russia, China, and the United Kingdom top trade headlines according to the American Farm Bureau.
Farm of the Future
Officials from the U.S., Canada and Mexico are currently reviewing the World Trade Organization's interim decision regarding Country of Origin Labeling rules for meats issued by USDA. COOL took effect in 2013 but earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals denied a preliminary injunction against enforcing COOL.
Farm of the Future
Adding Japan to the other 11 nations in the TTP free trade agreement talks will now cover nearly 4 percent of the world's economic output and one-third of all world trade.