China: Oregon will lose in U.S. trade war (Guest opinion)

Original Story from OregonLive By Luo Linquan A memorandum signed in Washington D.C. on April 3 outlined possible 25 percent tariffs on a list of 1,300 Chinese products worth $50 billion. In turn, the Chinese government was forced to take countermeasures by...
Mid-valley producers await trade tariff info

Mid-valley producers await trade tariff info

Original Story from Albany Democrat-Herald It’s too early to tell how a potential tariff war between the United States and China would affect mid-valley farmers and agribusinesses, but many Linn and Benton county residents are paying close attention. The Dow...
Oregon farmers await effects of new tariffs

Oregon farmers await effects of new tariffs

Original Story from The World COOS COUNTY — China announced this week it will be placing a new tariff on about 120 imported U.S. goods, ranging from fresh fruit to scrap aluminum. A large portion of which will include various foods produced largely in Oregon such...

Tariffs hit Oregon farm goods

Original Story from Eugene Register Guard The trade war between the United States and China has descended on Oregon, leading to tariffs on several of the state’s agricultural products and leaving observers to gauge the damage. On Sunday, Beijing slapped extra tariffs...