China Slaps U.S. With 34% Tariffs

(BEIJING) — China is hitting back at the United States with 34 percent tariffs on all goods imported from America, starting April 10th. The country’s finance ministry announced the move today after President Trump raised the tariffs
How Trump’s Team Used Trade Deficits to Calculate Tariff Rates

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — President Trump’s administration calculated its raft of new tariffs primarily based on existing trade balances — a departure from pledges to match the tariff rates and other trade barriers from other countries. In a
Ethanol and Biofuel Groups Applaud Senate Push for E-15

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Thursday, Senator John Thune (R-SD) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) led a bipartisan letter to President Trump asking for him to permit the nationwide sale of E-15 gasoline year-round. Growth Energy, the nation’s
In Wake of Fresh Tariffs, ASA Urges Administration to Quickly Negotiate with Countries Facing Higher Tariffs—Including China Phase 2

Washington, D.C. — While it was not unexpected, the resulting cloud of concern following the administration’s tariff announcement is not without fallout—in the form of continued market uncertainty, the threat of lost business to existing soy markets
U.S. Honeybee Deaths Soar, Grocery Store Bills Could Take the Hit

Beekeepers across the country are sounding the alarm as honeybee populations are dwindling at an unprecedented rate, a trend that could affect Americans’ wallets at the grocery store. Honeybees are the backbone of the food ecosystem, pollinating