Foster Statement on the Supreme Court's Tariff Decision
turned them towards other markets, like China and Argentina. “While the Supreme Court has decided Trump never
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turned them towards other markets, like China and Argentina. “While the Supreme Court has decided Trump never
communities from long-term decline. Once Brazil and Argentina capture those markets, it can take years
Trump Administration’sproposalto import tariff-free beef from Argentina threatens 10,713 beef farms across our state
families. This President gives 20 billion bucks to Argentina but can’t find the money for an American
instead chosen to buy soybeans from Brazil and Argentina. At the same time, President Trump and Treasury Secretary … billion in taxpayer money to bail out Argentina, which further endangers the U.S. soybean industry by providing financial
President Trump launched a $40 billion bailout for Argentina, started construction on a grand new ballroom
find $20 or $40 billion for Argentina, for God’s sake, there’s got to be money
officials, and sending a $40 billion bailout to Argentina—the Trump Administration and congressional Republicans are withholding SNAP
dinners with his billionaire buddies and bailing out Argentina to a tune of $40 billion, he’s letting
choice to send $40 billion in support to Argentina, which further harms American farmers’ as they struggle … President came up with the money for Argentina, when he said Argentina was in a terrible economic situation
officials, and sending a $40 billion bailout to Argentina—the Trump Administration and congressional Republicans are withholding SNAP
President offered a $40 billion bailout to Argentina, helping Argentinian farmers replace American exports to China. Key Quotes … this year.” “Tariffs are also good news for Argentina, which has sold $708 million more in soybeans
after retaliatory tariffs. Foreign competitors, including Brazil and Argentina, have moved to lock in long-term supply contracts
Administration that wants to give $20 billion to Argentina. I'm worried more about 20 million Americans
unfairly competes with American cotton growers and exporters. Argentina’s government and private sector built technical assistance programs
flows shifted to favor farmers in Brazil and Argentina. A prolonged trade war now with key trading partners
international markets forever to farmers in Brazil and Argentina. I will continue to speak out on behalf