Trump policies cost California farmers during his last presidency. Could this time be worse?
Briefly

"If a significant new trade war develops, California could see a quarter of its agricultural exports wiped out, costing the state's economy $6 billion annually," wrote Colin A. Carter, a distinguished professor emeritus in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Davis.
"Now, with calls to raise tariffs on imports from not just China but other countries too, there is a growing fear that California's agricultural exports could face even deeper losses in a new potential trade war," the authors wrote.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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