U.S. farmers see President-elect Donald Trump's impending trade policies as potentially harmful to their access to the Chinese market, particularly for soy imports.
The uncertainty surrounding Trump's trade actions has left farmers concerned about tariffs that could disrupt their established exports to China.
Kestel emphasized a common belief among farmers that while Trump's focus may be on domestic businesses, it could inadvertently limit their international market opportunities.
By prioritizing tariffs, Trump might end up jeopardizing the interests of farmers who rely on China as a critical market for soy.
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