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Trump, EU Inch Toward Trade War Ceasefire

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U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States and the European Union have agreed to work toward "zero tariffs" and...
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Farmers Still Have Faith in President Trump, Rep. Marshall Says

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May.14 -- Representative Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas and a member of the Agriculture Committee, talks about the impact of trade tariffs on farmers in his district and their continued support for President Donald Trump. He...
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Coffee Talk: Prices Fall to 14-Low as Brazil Real Weakens

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Apr.25 -- Arabica-coffee futures are trading near the cheapest level since 2005, as large crops hang over the market and a weaker Brazilian real makes sales from the country more attractive. Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Shruti Singh...
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Argentina Counts on Farmers to Fend Off an Economic Crisis

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Sep.06 -- Argentina will place a new tax on crop exports as President Mauricio Macri leans on farmers to help resolve a crisis marked by rampant inflation and interest rates and a plunging currency. Bloomberg's agriculture specialist...
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Soybeans Feel the Brunt of U.S.-China Trade Tensions

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Jul.13 -- In "Futures In Focus," Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures examines the impact of trade tensions on U.S. soybean supplies and looks at the state of the oil market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Market Is Taking Notice of Trade War Impact, Says Gutierrez

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Sep.12 -- Carlos Gutierrez, chairman at Albright Stonebridge Group and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, discusses the trade dispute between the U.S. and China, its impact on business and supply chains and the new Nafta deal with...
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Former U.S. Official Doesn't See Trade Deal With China During Truce

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Jan.08 -- Stefan Selig, managing partner at BridgePark Advisors and former under secretary of commerce for international trade at the U.S. Department of Commerce, talks about negotiations between the world's two largest economies. He...
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African Swine Fever Spreads in Methodical Ways: Gro Intelligence CEO

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Nov.21 -- Sara Menker, chief executive officer and founder of Gro Intelligence, discusses the African Swine Fever epidemic, the level of preparedness for these types of disruptions and the role climate change plays on agriculture. She...
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Some Key Food Crops to Face Strain, Tradeflow CEO Says

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May.24 -- Tom James, co-founder and chief executive officer of Tradeflow Capital Management Pte, a commodities trade financing firm, discusses the outlook for agricultural commodities. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Tom Mackenzie on...
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Genco Shipping CEO: Freight Rates Starting to Recover

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Jun.11 -- John Wobensmith, chief executive officer of Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on his company and the industry. Genco’s dry-bulk vessels ferry iron ore, coal and grains, linking mines...
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CBA Says 'Reasonably Bullish" About Agri-Commodities

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May.26 -- Tobin Gorey, strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the prospects for agricultural commodities.  China is clamping down on some corn imports amid concern that overseas purchases have spiraled out of control....
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StanChart's Wolf Says Xi, Trump Meet Sets Stage

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Apr.06 -- Standard Charter Emerging Markets Economist Alexander Wolf discusses his outlook for U.S. and China trade, and discusses what the meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping brings to the table. Wolf speaks...
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Sen. Ernst Says Trade Talks Are Burdening Farmers With Uncertainty

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Sep.13 -- Sen. Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, discusses the preparations for Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Kudlow Sees 'Enormous Confidence' Driving U.S. Economic Growth

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Oct.02 -- U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses what's driving U.S. economic growth and U.S. trade relations with China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Sen. Mike Rounds on Hurricane Florence and Trade Policy

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Sep.12 -- Sen. Mike Rounds, a South Dakota Republican, discusses the threat from Hurricane Florence and U.S. trade policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Ohio Grain Salesman Wary of Trump Trade Moves

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The escalation of a trade dispute with China poses a direct threat to the economies of rural America in red and blue states, from California's central valley to eastern Washington through Minnesota's plains and across...
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How Farmers Could Be Hurt by a Trade War With China

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Jul.05 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga and Luis Ribera, an associate professor at Texas A&M, discuss how farmers could be impacted by U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. They speak on July 3 on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Midwest Farmers Keep an Eye on Trade Talks

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Jun.07 -- Despite months of negotiations, the Trump administration has struggled to find a balance on the revamp of U.S. biofuel policy, which divides two of the president’s key constituencies: Midwest farmers and oil interests....
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Palladium Touches $1,500: Can It Maintain Its Record Rally?

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Feb.21 -- Palladium surged this week above $1,500 an ounce to a record, extending a powerful rally that’s been driven by an acute shortage of supply as car manufacturers scramble to get hold of the material to meet stringent emissions...
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China Considering Excluding Boeing 737 Max From U.S. Trade Deal

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Mar.19 -- China is reportedly looking at excluding Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jet from a list of American exports it would be willing to purchase as part of a U.S. trade deal. Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Farmers Need Trade Deals to Be Finished: Land O'Lakes CEO

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May.23 -- Beth Ford, president and chief executive officer at Land O'Lakes, discusses the effects of trade tariffs on U.S. farmers as she says that two Wisconsin dairy farmers per day are going out of business. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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China to Slap Tariffs on Some U.S. Goods Starting June 1

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May.13 -- China's Ministry of Finance announced that the country will raise tariffs on U.S. goods starting June 1 amid reports that the nation may stop purchasing U.S. agricultural goods. Bloomberg's Sterling Smith reports on "Bloomberg...
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Former Commerce Sec. Gutierrez on George H.W. Bush and Trade Truce

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Dec.03 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, chairman of Albright Stonebridge Group, comments on the death of former President George H.W. Bush and the state of U.S.-China trade relations. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Commodities Edge Roundtable: The Year Ahead for Commodities in 2019

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Jan.03 -- In commodities, crude posted its first annual loss since 2015, completing a reversal that saw it drop from a four-year high set just three months ago. Natural gas futures slid below $3 for the first time since September, giving...