Dave Salmonsen

AFBF: Farm Country Receiving Mixed Signals When It Comes To USMCA
AFBF: Farm Country Receiving Mixed Signals When It Comes To USMCA
AFBF: Farm Country Receiving Mixed Signals When It Comes To USMCA
With just 20 legislative days left in 2019, the future of USMCA seems unclear.  Add on top of that, conflicting reports from D.C.  House Democrats want more, including a union pension rescue bill as part of USMCA.  Republicans and President Trump say Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats have no timeline, and are stalling to deny Trump a ‘win’ as we move into the 2020 Presidential election cycle.   Ag
Salmonsen Were Encouraged By Recent Talks With China
Salmonsen Were Encouraged By Recent Talks With China
Salmonsen Were Encouraged By Recent Talks With China
The U.S. and China sat around the trade table this week in D.C., bring a renewed hope of progress in this ongoing trade war.  The American Farm Bureau Federation said farmers and ranchers need a resolution that removes tariffs on American Ag products.  Da...
AFBF Applauds Japan Trade Announcement
AFBF Applauds Japan Trade Announcement
AFBF Applauds Japan Trade Announcement
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, this week’s announcement of a trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan means more market access for American farmers and ranchers.  While the agreement itself is not yet finished enough to be signed, the U.S. and Jap...
AFBF Hopeful Trade War Turning the Corner
AFBF Hopeful Trade War Turning the Corner
AFBF Hopeful Trade War Turning the Corner
The American Farm Bureau Federation is hopeful the trade war with China is reaching a turning point, after months of devastating tariffs and retaliation between the two nations.  After China’s commerce ministry said Thursday it was opposed to escalating trade tensions, and that it wishes to resolve its long-running trade dispute with the U.S. with a ...
AFBF: Delay In Increased Tariffs Encouraging
AFBF: Delay In Increased Tariffs Encouraging
AFBF: Delay In Increased Tariffs Encouraging
An American Farm Bureau Federation official says President Trump's decision to delay much of his latest tariff threat against China is a hopeful sign constructive trade talks can re-start.  AFBF trade adviser Dave Salmonsen hopes the delay to December 15th in Trump's 10% duty on some Chinese electronics, footwear and clothing, will do more than just avert higher holiday shopping costs.  ... Read M
AFBF: Tariffs Are Not What Farmers Need
AFBF: Tariffs Are Not What Farmers Need
AFBF: Tariffs Are Not What Farmers Need
President Trump’s planned new tariff on all remaining Chinese exports to the U.S. is not going over well with American agriculture, despite the patience of many in farming with the tariff war, so far.  A new 10% tariff on all remaining $300 billion in China’s exports to the U.S. will start Se...
AFBF: Tariffs Are Not What Farmers Need
President Trump’s planned new tariff on all remaining Chinese exports to the U.S. is not going over well with American agriculture, despite the patience of many in farming with the tariff war, so far.  A new 10% tariff on all remaining $300 billion in China’s exports to the U.S. will start Se...
AFBF: Reopening USMCA May Be A Headache Maybe Only Way To Pass Trade Deal
AFBF: Reopening USMCA May Be A Headache Maybe Only Way To Pass Trade Deal
AFBF: Reopening USMCA May Be A Headache Maybe Only Way To Pass Trade Deal
An American Farm Bureau trade official says while reopening the USMCA could cause new negotiating headaches and ratification delays, it may be the only way to satisfy House Democrats.  The AFBF’s Dave Salmonsen said the next few weeks of talks between House Democrats and the administration will determine where we go from there.   “...

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