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BumRushDaShow

(151,382 posts)
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:12 PM 2 hrs ago

Agriculture isn't nearing trade war tariffs crisis -- 'it is a full-blown crisis already' farmers say

Source: NBC News/CNBC

April 28, 2025, 11:26 AM EDT / Source: CNBC


The clock is ticking on trade deals that the U.S. will need to strike with many nations, most notably China, to avoid what Trump’s treasury secretary has described as an “unsustainable” tariffs war. But in the U.S. farming sector, the damage has already been done and the economic crisis already begun.

U.S. agriculture exporters say the global backlash to President Donald Trump’s tariffs is punishing them, especially a decline in China buying of U.S. farm products, leading to canceled export orders and layoffs. Peter Friedmann, executive director of the Agriculture Transportation Coaliti (AgTC), a leading export trade group for farmers, tells CNBC the number of canceled purchases of U.S. agriculture should not be described as approaching a crisis. “It is a full-blown crisis already,” he said.

Data released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday revealed China made its biggest cancellation of pork orders since 2020, halting a shipment of 12,000 tons of pork. AgTC says “massive” financial losses are already being shared by its members as a result of the trade war, based on reports it is receiving from member companies.

A wood pulp and paperboard exporter reported to the trade group the immediate cancellation or hold of 6,400 metric tons in a warehouse and a hold of 15 railcars sitting in what is known in the supply chain as “demurrage,” when fees are charged for delayed movement of goods. Meanwhile, the exporter said there are 9,000 metric tons on the water to China expected to arrive on May 13 and facing the threat of costly diversion to Chinese bonded warehouses or to other countries as Chinese buyers may refuse the cargo and abandon it at port.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/agriculture-isnt-nearing-trade-war-tariffs-crisis-full-blown-crisis-al-rcna203309

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Agriculture isn't nearing trade war tariffs crisis -- 'it is a full-blown crisis already' farmers say (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 2 hrs ago OP
Really they have only themselves to blame, so I would urge them to put a sock in it, the whining is unbearable. Blues Heron 2 hrs ago #1
Truck drivers only speaking English should help underpants 1 hr ago #2
They need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, and I offer them thoughts and prayers while they live with the Comfortably_Numb 1 hr ago #3
In a 100 days nowforever 1 hr ago #4
A functional democratic country would not have collapsed so quickly Random Boomer 42 min ago #5
Boo Hoo you voted for him, live with it. republianmushroom 21 min ago #6

Blues Heron

(6,830 posts)
1. Really they have only themselves to blame, so I would urge them to put a sock in it, the whining is unbearable.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:23 PM
2 hrs ago

Comfortably_Numb

(4,185 posts)
3. They need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, and I offer them thoughts and prayers while they live with the
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:39 PM
1 hr ago

monster that so many of them voted for. Good job, farmers.

nowforever

(495 posts)
4. In a 100 days
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 07:34 PM
1 hr ago

The Orange man has managed to change the global order and turn the USA into a collapsing super power. I was fearful this could happen but thought it would take at least 6 months. Has there ever been a worse first 100 days in the history of the World. Our nation is coming apart and the cowardly GOP slink deeper into their fetid trenches. Thank God Putin is delighted so Donnie can golf with less worries.

Random Boomer

(4,310 posts)
5. A functional democratic country would not have collapsed so quickly
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 07:53 PM
42 min ago

Trump was allowed to wreak havoc by the GOP Congressional majority. They bent the knee and ceded their own power. They put the good of the country last, showing just far greed and self-interest has rotted out the core of this country.

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