Trade

The Senate is pushing to release its version of the farm bill by Friday. U.S. Farm Report’s Tyne Morgan has exclusive reporting from Capitol Hill and the White House
U.S. rice growers won’t get increased sales under the current terms of a trade deal agreed by President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, people familiar with the accord said.
Next year Republicans will control the Senate, while Democrats the House—but will anything be accomplished?
U.S. trade officials including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer landed in Beijing Thursday for talks aimed at nailing down a deal with China.
Lead negotiators for the U.S. and China prepare to meet once again in Beijing.
This week Gregg Doud said it could be the toughest congressional trade vote since 2005 when Congress narrowly passed the U.S.-Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement.
There is trade talk movement on several fronts right now.
Trade talks between the U.S. and China continue with both sides reporting positive steps toward a conclusion.
The United States trade team is back to work this week as Chinese counterparts are planning on visiting Washington D.C. to continue talks.
The White House is ramping up pressure to reach a trade deal with China in the next two weeks, warning that the U.S. is prepared to walk away from the negotiations.
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