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Produce from warm climates can’t be reshored to the U.S. for year-round consumption, like some industrial and consumer goods.
"Illinois farmers value certainty. But in the past 100 days, uncertainty is up, stress levels are up, costs are up," writes Sen. Dick Durbin.
Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 ... But with the country now in the midst of a trade war with China — after President Donald Trump enacted sweeping 145% tariffs on Chinese imports ...
Joe Janzen, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the ...
Gov. JB Pritzker is inviting more Canadians to vacation in Illinois. Pritzker said he can't blame anyone from Canada whose appetite for visiting the U.S. has sourced with the trade war.
President Donald Trump's trade war against China is causing rippling effects through the U.S. domestic economy, as Americans brace for uncertainty.
Illinois Democratic Gov ... “If you get into a trade war, that hurts everyone.” ...
CHICAGO — As April showers cleared over the village of Manhattan, Illinois, this week, John Kiefner got to work planting soybeans. He is not alone. Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 ...
On Monday, he said the ripple effects on farmers ... at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the initial shock of the trade war, including Trumps ...