China has signed two agricultural trade protocols with Spain covering pork and cherries as the world's second largest economy acts to bolster ties with the European Union amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and the U.S.
“Irreplaceable” market China has already decreased reliance on American soy, corn
The Canadian pork sector, meanwhile, says U.S. tariffs against Canadian pork creates similar damage to the highly integrated North American pork market
APAS says significant concerns remain for farmers' immediate financial challenges
Agency plans rulemaking to formalize speed increases
Exports to China, imports of Canadian weanlings caught in tariff crossfire