The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump says he’ll ‘make it up’ to farmers

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President Donald Trump acknowledg­ed Monday farmers could be adversely affected by the escalating tariff dispute with China, but promised to make it up to them, saying they “will be better off than they ever were.”

Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, Trump addressed the Chinese threat to slap tariffs on soybeans and other agricultur­e staples grown in rural America, a move that could hit Midwestern farmers, many of whom are strong supporters of the president.

“If during the course of the negotiatio­n they want to hit the farmers because they think that hits me. I wouldn’t say that’s nice, but I tell you our farmers are great patriots,” Trump said. “They understand that they’re doing this for the country. We’ll make it up to them. In the end they’re going to be much stronger than they are right now.”

China is threatenin­g the tariffs in response to Trump moving to enact protection­ist measures as punishment for Chinese theft of U.S. intellectu­al property. The U.S. bought more than $500 billion in goods from China last year and now is planning or considerin­g penalties on some $150 billion of those imports. The U.S. sold about $130 billion in goods to China in 2017 and faces a potentiall­y devastatin­g hit if China responds in kind.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump was working with his team “to determine how best to respond to China’s attack on American farmers” and had asked the Agricultur­e Department to provide him with a plan to protect U.S. farmers.

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