w*p 发帖数: 16484 | 1 https://soygrowers.com/chinese-retaliation-no-longer-soybean-farmers/
Chinese Retaliation is No Longer a ‘What If’ for Soybean Farmers
Posted April 4, 2018
Following China’s announcement of a proposed 25 percent tariff on imported
U.S. soybeans, the American Soybean Association (ASA) is again expressing
its extreme frustration about the escalation of a trade war with the largest
customer of U.S. soybeans, and calling on the White House to reconsider the
tariffs that led to this retaliation. China purchases 61 percent of total U
.S. soybean exports, and more than 30 percent of overall U.S. soybean
production. ASA President and Iowa farmer John Heisdorffer issued the
following statement:
“It should surprise no one that China immediately retaliated against our
most important exports, including soybeans. We have been warning the
administration and members of Congress that this would happen since the
prospect for tariffs was raised. That unfortunately doesn’t lend any
comfort to the hundreds of thousands of soybean farmers who will be affected
by these tariffs. This is no longer a hypothetical, and a 25 percent tariff
on U.S. soybeans into China will have a devastating effect on every soybean
farmer in America.
“Soybean futures are already down nearly 40 cents a bushel as of this
morning. At a projected 2018 crop of 4.3 billion bushels, soybean farmers
lost $1.72 billion in value for our crop this morning alone. That’s real
money lost for farmers, and it is entirely preventable.
“We regret that the administration has been unable to counter China’s
policies on intellectual property and information technology in a way that
does not require the use of tariffs. We still have not heard a response from
the administration to our March 12 letter requesting to meet with President
Trump and discuss how the administration can work with soybean farmers and
others in agriculture to find ways to reduce our trade deficit by increasing
competitiveness rather than erecting barriers to foreign markets.
“But there is still time to reverse this damage, and the administration can
still deliver for farmers by withdrawing the tariffs that caused this
retaliation. China has said that its 25 percent tariff will only go into
effect based on the course of action the administration takes. We call on
President Trump to engage the Chinese in a constructive manner—not a
punitive one—and achieve a positive result for soybean farmers.” | l******t 发帖数: 55733 | 2 期货已经跌了40%。sb老将前两天还期货保值,叔当时就指出其shability期货也要暴跌 | t****n 发帖数: 10724 | 3 你要做空的, 就发了
【在 l******t 的大作中提到】 : 期货已经跌了40%。sb老将前两天还期货保值,叔当时就指出其shability期货也要暴跌
| l******t 发帖数: 55733 | 4 农民要对冲
【在 t****n 的大作中提到】 : 你要做空的, 就发了
| l***o 发帖数: 7937 | 5 五毛们总是象抓到救命稻草一样,寄望某行业协会或某公司发个声明,叔早说过,这是
民主常态。
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【在 w*p 的大作中提到】 : https://soygrowers.com/chinese-retaliation-no-longer-soybean-farmers/ : Chinese Retaliation is No Longer a ‘What If’ for Soybean Farmers : Posted April 4, 2018 : Following China’s announcement of a proposed 25 percent tariff on imported : U.S. soybeans, the American Soybean Association (ASA) is again expressing : its extreme frustration about the escalation of a trade war with the largest : customer of U.S. soybeans, and calling on the White House to reconsider the : tariffs that led to this retaliation. China purchases 61 percent of total U : .S. soybean exports, and more than 30 percent of overall U.S. soybean : production. ASA President and Iowa farmer John Heisdorffer issued the
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