US sees progress with China on farm trade barriers – USMEF

Published 2025년 11월 12일

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On November 1, the White House provided more details on the measures agreed to in last week’s meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, including progress on agricultural trade barriers imposed by China and suspension of port service fees that raise costs for US exporters. In a statement to the press, US Meat Export

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On November 1, the White House provided more details on the measures agreed to in last week’s meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, including progress on agricultural trade barriers imposed by China and suspension of port service fees that raise costs for US exporters. In a statement to the press, US Meat Export Federation (USMEF) president and CEO Dan Halstrom said the following: “USMEF is encouraged by the progress being made in trade negotiations with China, and we appreciate the Trump administration’s emphasis on restoring market access for US agricultural exports,” he said. “If China follows through on its commitment to suspend all retaliatory tariffs announced since March 4, and to suspend or remove all retaliatory non-tariff countermeasures taken since that date, this puts US pork in a much more competitive position in the Chinese market.” “If the removal of non-tariff barriers means that China will promptly renew the US beef plant and cold ...

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