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Wednesday, April 02, 2025
With spring fast approaching and U.S. crop acreages up, U.S. buyers will likely bear the brunt of the costs of any new tariffs on fertilizers, at least in the short run, analysts tell Agri-Pulse.
Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick defended the administration’s tariff proposals and lamented ongoing challenges U.S. farmers face accessing foreign markets in his confirmation hearing.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has his first public appearance before the Senate today to discuss his nomination as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Trump's economic agenda could strengthen the U.S. dollar relative to other currencies, compounding an already challenging currency environment for U.S. exporters, economists say.
Federal shipping regulators say agricultural trade was particularly affected by last year’s drought in the Panama Canal and that the situation could worsen if the bidding process for access to the critical channel is not amended.
House Republicans are down in Florida today trying to hash out plans for the budget reconciliation process that’s critical to President Donald Trump’s spending and tax priorities. Monday evening, Trump appealed to the GOP rank and file to get unified behind the agenda.
President Donald Trump threatened, then walked back from, new tariffs on imports from Colombia after the country blocked two military deportation flights from the U.S.