Trump tariffs squeeze farm exports

- New tariff measures have fragmented supply chains, leaving agricultural exporters facing lost markets and higher input costs for machinery and steel components. - Farmers report equipment price rises tied to steel and aluminium duties and soy buyers shifting sourcing abroad across Midwest markets, squeezing margins. - That dynamic turns tariffs into a political problem for rural constituencies and undermines support for aggressive trade actions. (x.com)

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