So the Chinese lady's hearing is delayed until September....what now with canola?
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Meng or no Meng, China will be buying less canola either way so at this point it doesn't matter. China has many problems including debt servicing and African Swine Flu. Plus they invested lots of money, most of it borrowed, into South American ag infrastructure so will have to sour ce additional volume out of there just to service related debt on that. The aforementioned is why US trade talks collapsed as I predicted they would. China simply can't afford to agree to the demands of the Trump administration, and future generations of US tax payers can't afford to prop up China. So tariffs it is. We need to do the same.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostMeng or no Meng, China will be buying less canola either way so at this point it doesn't matter. China has many problems including debt servicing and African Swine Flu. Plus they invested lots of money, most of it borrowed, into South American ag infrastructure so will have to sour ce additional volume out of there just to service related debt on that. The aforementioned is why US trade talks collapsed as I predicted they would. China simply can't afford to agree to the demands of the Trump administration, and future generations of US tax payers can't afford to prop up China. So tariffs it is. We need to do the same.
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[QUOTE=grassfarmer;410302]And what do tariffs achieve? US tariffs on Chinese imports costs American businesses.[/QUOTE
Im no economist. But put a tariff on collect the cash and pump it into canola as a subsidy so we can be like all our competitors ?
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