Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Lift farm tariffs: Trump to China

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said he had asked China to immediatel­y remove all tariffs on US agricultur­al products because trade talks were progressin­g well.

He also delayed plans to impose 25% tariffs on Chinese goods on Friday, as previously scheduled. “I have asked China to immediatel­y remove all Tariffs on our agricultur­al products (including beef, pork, etc.) based on the fact that we are moving along nicely with Trade discussion­s,” Trump said on Twitter, pointing out that he had not raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 25% from 10% on March 1 as planned. “This is very important for our great farmers - and me!” Trump said.

Farmers are a key constituen­cy for Trump’s Republican Party, and the US president’s trade war with China has had a heavy impact on them. Beijing imposed tariffs last year on imports of soybeans, grain sorghum, pork and other items, slashing shipments of American farm products to China.

US agricultur­e secretary Sonny Perdue said this week US trade negotiator­s had asked China to reduce tariffs on US ethanol, but it was not immediatel­y clear whether Beijing was willing to oblige. Trump’s post on Twitter came several hours after the US trade representa­tive’s office said it would delay the scheduled hike in tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. The notice says it is “no longer appropriat­e” to raise the rates because of progress in negotiatio­ns since December 2018.

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