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Ranchers hope President Donald Trump's tariffs will make imported beef expensive enough that Americans will turn to cattle raised at home for all their hamburger and steaks.
The cattle crossbreeding agreement between Beijing and Vientiane is an example of cooperation that could benefit the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China comes at a bad time for sorghum growers like Dan Atkisson in Kansas, who ...
The U.S. is the largest beef producer in the world, and 11% of that production is exported — with upward of 500 million pounds of that beef going to China, which is now engaged in a high-stakes trade ...
Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says the panic selling continues as China has hit back with a 34% retaliatory tariff on all U.S. goods and other trading partners are looking at counter measures.
U.S. beef sales to China have taken a dive, U.S. government data showed on Thursday, after Beijing allowed the expiration of ...
Meantime Brazilian livestock farmers are restless since without the demand from China, cattle prices have tumbled and abattoirs are also pressing to impede the export of live cattle to ...
A woman in China who spent nearly 2.4 million yuan (US$332,000) on breast implants which caused severe disability only to discover that they contained the DNA of cattle and moose. Lingling ...
Most beef exports to China are already on hold because the certificates ... of beef that’s imported every year — along with cattle brought in from other countries to be slaughtered here ...
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