Illinois Farm Bureau comments on new tariffs on The United States'
top agriculture trading partners
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[March 05, 2025]
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – Illinois Farm Bureau
President Brian Duncan commented today on new tariffs imposed on the
United States’ top three agricultural trading partners Mexico,
Canada and China, respectively.
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“Illinois Farm Bureau urges President Trump to honor the USMCA,
which was successfully negotiated during his last term, and to
find other methods to combat illegal drugs and secure our
border. We remain deeply concerned with the use of tariffs and
their potential to spark retaliation on America’s farmers.
Illinois farmers’ products – from grains and feed, corn,
soybeans, ethanol, beef, pork, and more – rely on access to
foreign markets and will undoubtedly be impacted by these new
tariffs either through increased prices or decreased market
access. This uncertainty coupled with an already struggling farm
economy has farmers worried as we head into planting season.”
Illinois is the third largest exporter of agricultural
commodities in the U.S. Total exports from Illinois in 2023 were
estimated at $81 billion, of which $13.7 billion was attributed
to agriculture.
According to the USDA Global Agricultural Trade System (GATS),
in 2024 Illinois accounted for over $12.4 billion of
agricultural product exports, including $3.6 billion worth of
products to Mexico ($2.5 billion) and Canada ($2.1 billion).
Similarly, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, in 2024
Illinois accounted for over $784 million in agricultural product
imports, including $542 million worth of products from Canada
($314 million) and Mexico ($228 million).
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[Sierra Henry
Media Relations Specialist
Illinois Farm Bureau®] |