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US Farmers to China: "NO MORE TARIFFS EVER on our STUFF!!"
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JonSCKs
Posted 2/5/2019 16:59 (#7299071)
Subject: US Farmers to China: "NO MORE TARIFFS EVER on our STUFF!!"


President Trump is gonna offer the deal tonight in the State of the Union Address.. He is sending Lighthizer and Mnuchin over next week to hammer out the final details.. and then he's gonna sign it.. possibly.. when he goes to Asia (Korea) later this month.

As US Agriculture Producers.. here is WHAT WE WANT!!

NO MORE TARIFFS on our STUFF:

Wheat
Corn
Ethanol
DDGS
Pork
BEEF
etc..
..
..
..
and SOYBEANS!!

EVER.. again PERIOD!!

UNLESS these are PART of the DEAL.. IT's NOT A DEAL!!

You want FREE TRADE and ACCESS to the US MARKET then STOP STEALING OUR STUFF.. and OPEN UP YOUR MARKETS as YOU HAVE HAD ACCESS to OURS!!

If NO..  THEN ALL of YOUR STUFF will be TARIFFED or TREATED the SAME WAY you TREAT US!!

Go get it done!!

U.S.' Mnuchin, Lighthizer to hold talks next week in China: Dow Jones


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-talks/u-s-mnuchin-lighthizer-to-hold-talks-next-week-in-china-dow-jones-idUSKCN1PU2H0

WASHINGTON  (Reuters ) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer plan to hold trade talks in Beijing early next week, Dow Jones reported on Tuesday, citing an unidentified senior administration official.

China has agreed to widen trade discussions to include hacking, it said. Reuters was not able to immediately confirm the new round of talks.

The two sides met in Washington last week for high-level talks, with President Donald Trump saying he would meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to try to seal a comprehensive trade deal.

Trump, speaking at the White House last week during a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, said he was optimistic that the world’s two largest economies could reach “the biggest deal ever made.

 

The Chinese trade delegation said in a statement that the talks had made “important progress,” China’s official Xinhua news agency reported.



Edited by JonSCKs 2/5/2019 17:05
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