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Dr. Vince Malanga, president of LaSalle Economics, discussed potential economic activity drivers in the coming months, emphasizing the influence of inventory adjustments ahead of possible tariff implementations.
U.S. manufacturers are scrambling to secure critical parts and raw materials as new tariffs loom under Donald Trump’s presidency.
The U.S. agriculture industry has started talks with Donald Trump’s transition team in a bid to advocate for the sector as the president-elect pledges tariffs and mass deportations.
CPC said, “Weak La Niña conditions would be less likely to result in conventional winter impacts, though predictable signals could still influence the forecast guidance.”
EPA’s investigation into used cooking oil (UCO) imports is directly related to biofuel tax incentives and compliance with the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.
The government’s Dietary Guidelines Advisory (DGA) Committee released its report, recommending reduced consumption of added sugars and red meat.
For the ag sector, Brazil is positioned to be the big winner and France the big loser.
Data from the state weather forecasting agency last week indicated that over 37% of winter crops are in poor condition or have not sprouted due to low moisture levels.
The expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline could play a pivotal role in mitigating the potential impacts of tariffs threatened by President-elect Donald Trump on imports from Canada and Mexico.
This delay in the 45Z program details is causing significant concern among producers and politicians alike.
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