The Mercury News

Trump, Pence seek to reassure anxious farmers

- By John Wagner

President Donald Trump on Wednesday sought to allay rising anxiety among farmers about the impact of his trade war with China, promising over Twitter to bolster sales of their products but acknowledg­ing it could take a while.

“I will open things up, better than ever before, but it can’t go too quickly,” Trump said in a pair of tweets sent from Brussels, where he is attending a gathering of NATO leaders. “I am fighting for a level playing field for our farmers, and will win!”

His attempt at reassuranc­e came a day after he escalated his trade war with China, identifyin­g an added $200 billion in Chinese products that he intends to hit with import tariffs. The move made good on the president’s threat to respond to China’s retaliatio­n for the initial U.S. tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese goods, which went into effect on Friday.

The fallout has been acutely felt by soybean producers and other agricultur­al sectors in the Midwest - prompting even some members of Trump’s own party to voice alarm.

“I’m very, very nervous about it, and my constituen­ts are very, very nervous about it,” Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said in an interview on Fox News on Wednesday morning shortly before Trump sent his tweets from overseas.

Grassley said the Trump administra­tion tariff fight has “a very detrimenta­l effect on current markets” and that the impact is rippling

through other industries in his state beyond agricultur­e.

“I hope he knows what he’s doing,” Grassley said of Trump. “It’s making people nervous.”

Trump’s comments on Twitter came on a day that Vice President Mike Pence was scheduled to spend in

three Midwestern states.

At an event in Kansas City, Pence read Trump’s tweets and reiterated that the administra­tion is fighting for farmers “in the heartland.”

“Our president is going to keep fighting for trade deals that are free and fair and reciprocal,” Pence said. “We

will always fight for American farmers to export what we grow and raise around the planet.”

Pence cited several exporting opportunit­ies that he said have improved during the Trump administra­tion, including beef to China and poultry to South Korea.

 ?? RODNEY WHITE — THE DES MOINES REGISTER VIA AP ?? Vice President Mike Pence attempted to reassure farmers that President Donald Trump “is going to keep fighting for trade deals that are free and fair and reciprocal.”
RODNEY WHITE — THE DES MOINES REGISTER VIA AP Vice President Mike Pence attempted to reassure farmers that President Donald Trump “is going to keep fighting for trade deals that are free and fair and reciprocal.”

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