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To: Brumar89 who wrote (12059)2/22/2018 4:17:55 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46393
 
As Trump Trashes NAFTA, Mexico Turns To Brazilian Corn

Started by damirUSBiH , February 22 2018

The U.S. is already on course to lose its position as the top global corn exporter. Mexico has long been the top importer of U.S. corn, and is the second largest buyer of U.S. soybeans. But, the possibility of trade tariffs because of NAFTA re-negotiations is main reason for Mexico to increase their corn import from Brazil and Argentina. And, as economic logic says: Once you lose a market, even a small portion of that market, you might never get that amount back!

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (12059)7/14/2021 5:02:42 AM
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Zoe Tillman @ZoeTillman · 14h Stephen Calk — who you may remember from Paul Manafort's trial as the bank CEO who approved millions in loans for Manafort while angling for a Trump admin job, see:
buzzfeednews.com — was convicted today of crimes in connection with all of that


Bank CEO Stephen M. Calk Convicted Of Corruptly Soliciting A Presidential Administration Position In Exchange For Approving $16 Million In Loans

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