Groups that specialize in building export demand for U.S. ag products are increasingly concerned about the prospect of a trade war with Mexico.
Ryan LeGrand, director of the U.S. Grains Council office in Mexico, says tensions are high as President Trump threatens to re-work the North American Free Trade Agreement.
“We’re keeping a close eye on everything that’s coming out of the administration these days. We’ve heard talk about the potential for Mexican goods to be taxed upon entry into the United States.
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