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To: Rarebird who wrote (1162831)9/9/2019 6:49:33 AM
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To: Rarebird who wrote (1162831)9/9/2019 6:51:16 AM
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china is a threat wake up, they steal everything and you quote Biden lolol shows what a moron you are



To: Rarebird who wrote (1162831)9/9/2019 8:04:01 AM
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That your Monday am propaganda report ? Try again with some facts Baghdad Bob.



To: Rarebird who wrote (1162831)9/13/2019 8:55:29 PM
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Panda Hungry – China Buys Soybeans, Exempts Pork and Beans From Additional Tariffs…
Posted on September 13, 2019by sundance
In a quite admission of food dependency, China purchased 600,000 tonnes of soybeans yesterday ( link), and simultaneously announced that U.S. pork and soybean imports would be exempt from further tariff increases.

The surface message Beijing is selling, surrounds their magnanimous panda narrative of reaching out to diminish trade friction. However, below the surface everyone knows China cannot feed itself and if food prices keep rising they could likely have growing unrest.



Beijing’s decision to not enhance tariffs of pork and soybeans is very self serving. Particularly because China owns Smithfield foods, the largest producer of U.S. pork. In essence China has lessened tariffs against their own company.

( SCMP) China has announced that it will exclude imports of US soybeans, pork and other farm goods from additional trade war tariffs, opening the door for significant purchases of agricultural products.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday that China’s National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Commerce made the exemption in response to the US’ decision of postpone an increase in the tariff rate on $250 billion of Chinese goods from October 1 to October 15.



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