ASA President troubled by tariffs on Chinese products

ASA President troubled by tariffs on Chinese products

American Soybean Association President John Heisdorffer says he’s worried about the administration’s decision to apply a 25 percent tariff on nearly $50 billion in imports from China.

“My biggest concern is is this going to start to put doubts in our customers’ minds about us being a reliable source,” Heisdorffer told Brownfield Ag News Thursday.

The southeast Iowa grower says the tariffs, extended to include steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and the European Union, will have a bad effect.

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