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A local expert on China says the coronavirus outbreak has already impacted some Ohio businesses.Mahesh Srinivasan, a professor at the University of…
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The U.S. has reached two major trade agreements with international partners in the past month, with the Trump administration pitching these deals as a...
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U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) says the new trade deal with China will level the playing field with the U.S., but he urges trade negotiators to be...
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This week, President Donald Trump signed Phase One of a new trade agreement with China. The move represents a kind of truce between the world’s two…
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A new initial trade agreement between the United States and China signed Wednesday brings protections for intellectual property and eased regulations for U.S. exports. China is also setting an ambitious target of purchasing $200 billion in U.S. goods by 2021. The agreement is bringing relief to Ohio’s soybean farmers, who rely on China to sell roughly one-third of their product.
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President Trump signed a trade deal with China on Wednesday. The agreement relaxes some U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports. In exchange, China is expected to buy more from the U.S.
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Farmers got more than $22 billion in government payments in 2019 — and most of the money came through a program that Congress never approved. It's the highest level of farm subsidies in 14 years.
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It looks like 2019 could be the first year in a decade where Ohio loses jobs. Will 2020 provide better job prospects in the state?In November, Ohio added…
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"A China trade deal is dependent on one thing — do I want to make it," the president said, adding, "In some ways, I like the idea of waiting until after the election for the China deal."
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Ohio poultry farmers could see business pick up now that China has lifted a ban on poultry imports from the U.S. “That is going to be a huge boom when we…