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The House will depart for the summer recess once its weekly agenda is completed while the Senate will remain in session another two weeks. The FOMC has a two-day meeting ending Wednesday.
Sen. McCain returns as the Senate gears up for a key health-care procedural vote. Meanwhile, GOP leaders mull whether they want a minibus or omnibus regarding spending bills.
Clovis officially nominated for key USDA post | Commerce Secretary Ross comments on several trade issues | FOMC statement today | Farm bill timeline | Biofuels
NAFTA concerns mount as USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue is in Mexico and USTR Robert Lighthizer comments on trade with China and on NAFTA.
Sen. McCain helps defeat GOP health-care plan | Japan takes action on frozen beef imports | Meat industry warns about KORUS rewrite | Carl Icahn and RINs | Another farm bill listening session
House out, Senate in | Employment report | White House upheaval | Farm bill listening sessions
Timelines presented for tax reform and a new farm bill, an EPA hearing on RFS mandates, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross pens an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on trade policy strategy.
Farm bill timeline murky | Only one farmer safety net? | Dairy policy awaits USDA decision | Higher CRP maximum acres | Crop insurance tweaks
Innovative approach to farm labor | Sugar and new farm bill | Funding Trump’s border wall | China wants to boost livestock, dairy output | Sen. Menendez trial | India’s biofuel policy | Pink slime and green dollars
Trump doubles down on N. Korea comments | More legal U.S. farm labor: report | More U.S. food products could be going to China via Alibaba product | IEA boosts world oil demand forecast
Full agenda when lawmakers return | U.S.-N. Korea | Trump briefing | NAFTA 2.0 talks | Trade action on China | FOMC minutes | Deere earnings
NAFTA 2.0 timeline murky as negotiators from three countries must clear sensitive trade policy hurdles
Senate joins House in recess | Employment report | No Trump announcement today on China | Perdue in Minnesota | Banks again cut oil price forecasts | China not clamoring for U.S. beef
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Key USDA reports on Thursday | Congress is out | Fed speakers on tap
Leaders of the two major U.S. farm groups comments on the coming new farm bill debate. Meanwhile, the House is preparing a big eight-bill omnibus spending package. Updates on lumber, ethanol and pork trade policy.
NAFTA 2.0 talks begin | Trump issues executive order on infrastructure | DOJ settles Calif. farmer WOTUS case | Dicamba update | IMF ups China economic forecast, with a warning
Stark contrast in U.S., Canada & Mexico NAFTA 2.0 comments | Canada and dairy | Bannon fires off on China, trade and N. Korea | Chicken imports from China | WOTUS Rule comment period extended
Trump and Congress at impasse | Central banker confab | Canada, Mexico and NAFTA 2.0 | Brazil ethanol import tax coming | Argentina mulls biodiesel situation | Clovis not in clover
Harvey update | Yellen, Draghi to speak | Dairy safety net | Crop insurance | U.S.-Canada lumber dispute | Trump comments on debt-limit debate | Tax reform | Major food retailers face stock collapse
U.S. takes on China at WTO | Biodiesel trade decision | Tax reform options | Immigration reform | Debt ceiling hike | NAFTA 2.0 | OPEC | Solar eclipse
Trump: Withdrawal from NAFTA ‘probably’ will happen | South Korea pushes back on reopening KORUS | Trade restraints imposed on imports of Argentine, Indonesia biodiesel | EU probe of Bayer-Monsanto deal
Congress continues on its summer recess with attention this week focused on a central banker confab and the Farm Journal Midwest Crop Tour.
Pro Farmer’s Jim Wiesemeyer comments on progress needed to move NAFTA 2.0 forward.
Trump woes continue | Lots of action on U.S. trade policy | Fed’s Yellen to speak Aug. 25 | U.S. farmers want action on CSX delays
President Trump condemns ‘hostile’ move; Treasury secretary proposes cutting of all trade with countries that trade with North Korea
Another Trump threat to withdraw from prior trade accord