"China is targeting our farmers, who they know I love & respect,
as a way of getting me to continue allowing them to take
advantage of the U.S. They are being vicious in what will be
their failed attempt. We were being nice - until now!" Trump
wrote on Twitter.
Farmers have been a particular target in the current clash over
trade policy as other countries seek to retaliate for U.S.
duties on Chinese goods as well as on steel and aluminum imports
from the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
The affected countries have in turn targeted U.S. agricultural
products, including soybeans, dairy, meat, produce and liquor.
The United States exported $138 billion in agriculture products
in 2017, including $21.5 billion of soybeans, the most valuable
export. China alone imported $12.3 billion of U.S. soybeans last
year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it will use a Great
Depression-era program to pay up to $12 billion to help U.S.
farmers weather the growing trade war.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Franklin Paul and Jeffrey
Benkoe)
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