An ag economist says if Mexico imposes tariffs on U.S. corn exports, there would be far-reaching consequences for American agriculture.
Mexican government officials this week threatened to introduce legislation that would stop corn imports from the U.S. based on President Trump’s trade rhetoric.
Jaya Jha specializes in the macro-economics of international trade at Colby College in Maine.
She tells Brownfield any retaliation by Mexico will likely cause the U.S.
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