China has officially announced it will impose an extra five percent tariff on U.S. soybeans starting on September 1.
They’ll also add another 10 percent in duties on other major U.S. crops grown by many American soybean farmers.
The latest details come after China vowed last week that it will retaliate if the U.S. goes through with its original plan to increase tariffs on Chinese goods on September 1.
ASA President Davie Stephens says:
“ASA has strongly requested an end to the tariffs on U.S. beans for more than a year. This escalation will affect us not because of the increased tariff on our sales, which have been at a virtual standstill for months, but through time.”