What would happen to U.S. producers if a trade war with China started up again?

A new study shows the potential impact a renewed U.S./China trade war could have on farmers and rural communities with imposed tariffs costing American producers while benefiting South America.

American Soybean Association Chief Economist, Scott Gerlt spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on the study’s background, the impact on U.S. farmers, and how it would benefit Brazil and Argentina.

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