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3w ago
@South China Morning Post
CHINA SAYS WEAPONISING AGRICULTURE IN US TRADE WAR SHOULD BE OFF-LIMITS

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βοΈ The Communist Party's mouthpiece, People's Daily, urges China and the US to avoid using agriculture as a weapon in their trade policies, citing the complementary nature of their agricultural trade.
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π China is the largest buyer of US farm goods, purchasing nearly one-fifth of US agricultural exports in 2023.
π Agricultural cooperation has always been a key pillar of the China-US relationship.
π The two countries are natural partners in agriculture with mutual benefits.
π The industry has been used as a tool in their conflicts, but should not be weaponized.
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#Washington #China #US #politics
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CHINA SAYS WEAPONISING AGRICULTURE IN US TRADE WAR SHOULD BE OFF-LIMITS

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βοΈ The Communist Party's mouthpiece, People's Daily, urges China and the US to avoid using agriculture as a weapon in their trade policies, citing the complementary nature of their agricultural trade.
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π China is the largest buyer of US farm goods, purchasing nearly one-fifth of US agricultural exports in 2023.
π Agricultural cooperation has always been a key pillar of the China-US relationship.
π The two countries are natural partners in agriculture with mutual benefits.
π The industry has been used as a tool in their conflicts, but should not be weaponized.
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#Washington #China #US #politics
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3w ago
@South China Morning Post

Party mouthpiece warns against mutually destructive trade practices, says US and China are βnatural partners in agricultureβ.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/global-economy/article/3304922/china-says-weaponising-agriculture-us-trade-war-should-be-limits?utm_source=rss_feed

Party mouthpiece warns against mutually destructive trade practices, says US and China are βnatural partners in agricultureβ.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/global-economy/article/3304922/china-says-weaponising-agriculture-us-trade-war-should-be-limits?utm_source=rss_feed
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