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A federal program designed to help farmers impacted by President Donald Trump's tariffs — with at least $12 billion in aid — is ready to
Tommy Grisafi with Nesvick Trading says corn and soybeans saw selling late in the session as harvest and hedge pressure picked up. Corn and Soybeans Hit Chart Resistance He says corn and soybeans both hit stiff resistance on the charts that the market was ...
Trump administration officials say new trade deals and aid could ease the strain, but many farmers are struggling to stay afloat.
Soybeans are harvested on the Warpup Farm in Warren, Ind., Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Soybeans are harvested on the Warpup Farm in Warren, Ind., Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Soybeans are harvested on the ...
Robert Lighthizer, the architect of President Donald Trump’s trade war in his first term, called on the US to maintain “substantial” tariffs on China, even as the world’s two biggest economies appear to have a deal that includes a rollback of some duties.
Trump’s trade war isn’t working, but neither did previous administrations’ policy of accommodation.
President Donald Trump reportedly denied a deal that would have provided $400 million in military aid for the island of Taiwan.
President Donald Trump is planning a significant aid package to U.S. soybean farmers to help them survive China’s boycott of American beans in response to his trade war even as the president says he is still seeking a soybean deal with Beijing.
The Lowy 2025 Pacific Aid Map shows Canberra is the largest regional donor, but Beijing is winning the diplomatic narrative as US funding cuts erode trust.