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Trump’s TPP trade pullout roils rural America
For farmers, the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership was a chance to erase tariffs that restricted them from selling more of their goods to massive importers like Japan. Now, after Trump’s pullout, POLITICO’s analysis shows that the other TPP countries are pursuing 27 separate negotiations to undercut the United States. In places like Wright County, Iowa, which backed Trump by a 2-1 margin, the president’s decision is sparking concern and reassessment.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Posthttp://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...effects-215459
Trump’s TPP trade pullout roils rural America
For farmers, the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership was a chance to erase tariffs that restricted them from selling more of their goods to massive importers like Japan. Now, after Trump’s pullout, POLITICO’s analysis shows that the other TPP countries are pursuing 27 separate negotiations to undercut the United States. In places like Wright County, Iowa, which backed Trump by a 2-1 margin, the president’s decision is sparking concern and reassessment.
"Oink oink pig pig, do away with the pork!"
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Posthttp://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...effects-215459
Trump’s TPP trade pullout roils rural America
For farmers, the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership was a chance to erase tariffs that restricted them from selling more of their goods to massive importers like Japan. Now, after Trump’s pullout, POLITICO’s analysis shows that the other TPP countries are pursuing 27 separate negotiations to undercut the United States. In places like Wright County, Iowa, which backed Trump by a 2-1 margin, the president’s decision is sparking concern and reassessment.
SEGUIN, Texas - In May, President Donald Trump announced that trade with China was re-opening to include sending U.S. beef to China by the end of this year.
That has many cattlemen in our area rejoicing.
"It'd be advantageous to everyone in the cattle industry," said Benno Luensmann of the Seguin Cattle Company.
Many Texas cattlemen are anxiously awaiting the approval of the first shipment of U.S. beef to a country that's been off-limits since 2003.
Although both parties have signed the agreement, Luensmann says word on the "ranch" is that an actual shipment isn't expected until later this year.
''It's going to start slow. If we clean up our act and send them good beef, instead of just sold old junker stuff, why, it will improve over the years," said Luensmann.
Luensmann says Texas cattlemen sell generously to Mexico and Japan, but are eager to broaden their scope.
"The more we can spread it out around the rest of the world, the better off we are," said Luensmann.
He says a trade deal with China will not only benefit the national economy, but your local community, too, by ensuring a larger world market for Texas beef.
In return, China will be able to export cooked chicken to the U.S.
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http://www.twcnews.com/tx/austin/new...-to-china.html
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