In a move to support U.S. farmers facing financial distress due to Chinese tariffs and falling commodity prices, Trump unveiled a $12 billion aid package. This includes $11 billion for row crop farmers and additional funds for specialty crops, while also promising more soybean purchases from China.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump is allocating $12 billion to support American farmers impacted by his trade policies, including $11 billion for crop farmers. This move aims to stabilize the agricultural sector amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
President Trump announces a $12 billion aid package to support farmers struggling from trade war impacts. This funding aims to provide stability amid rising costs and market uncertainties.
In a surprising move, President Trump announced a $12 billion aid package for farmers, funded by tariff revenues. This relief comes as U.S.-China trade relations improve, with China increasing soybean purchases. Farmers are set to receive payments soon, but some view this as a bailout amidst ongoing challenges.
In a bold move, the Trump administration has announced a $12 billion aid package aimed at supporting farmers facing challenges from recent tariff hikes. This initiative, set to be unveiled at a roundtable event with key officials, aims to provide crucial economic relief to row crop farmers impacted by trade disruptions.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has ordered states to stop full food assistance payments for November, affecting 42 million low-income Americans at risk of food insecurity.
A federal judge has mandated the Trump administration to release full funding for November's food assistance benefits, warning that failure to do so will lead to hunger for many.
As the government shutdown looms, millions of Americans are without November SNAP benefits. With a looming court deadline, will the Trump administration step in to avert a food crisis?
In a groundbreaking deal, Trump and Xi have agreed to ease trade tensions between the US and China. Key concessions include halting tariffs and resuming agricultural imports. But is this just a temporary fix?
A federal judge has given the Trump administration until Monday to decide on SNAP benefits for 42 million low-income Americans, as a legal battle unfolds over the suspension of the vital anti-hunger program.