In an interview with CNN after President Donald Trump's speech on Tuesday, Home Secretary Doug Burgham said the US could have to save farmers from the effects of tariffs. So, on a net basis, America won. ” It also helped to expand value-added work on agriculture in the United States.
Bulgham started by saying that Trump has mutual tariffs and that Canada and Mexico's tariffs are about the border and fentanyl.
Host Kaitlan Collins said, “Can you ask me about what he said? Is there any pain he says he can feel that US farmers can? He said they have to endure with him in the end, they might have to do it again. You know, the last time they had to do it — the USDA had to work for a $28 billion adjustment here in the US. Do you think we can see it happen again?”
Burgham replied. But what we got from China was more than paying farmers. So, on a net basis, America won. ”
Bulgham added that North Dakota has “have more opportunities to increase value with AG.” And “We don't need to depend on [on] Just sell the creatures to competitors. And that's why President Trump told farmers tonight, I love you too and prepare to make some money. This is because we are an opportunity to expand agriculture here in America.
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