
Trade War Shouldn’t Hurt Farmers, Says Chinese Envoy
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng warns farmers shouldn’t shoulder the cost of US-China trade tensions, citing steep drops in agricultural and soybean exports amid rising protectionism.
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Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng warns farmers shouldn’t shoulder the cost of US-China trade tensions, citing steep drops in agricultural and soybean exports amid rising protectionism.
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