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Post by Guest Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:43 pm

states that produce most corn http://beef2live.com/story-states-produce-corn-0-107129

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/13/news/economy/mexico-trump-us-corn/index.html


Mexico is one of the top buyers of American corn in the world today. And Mexican senator Armando Rios Piter, who leads a congressional committee on foreign relations, says he will introduce a bill this week where Mexico will buy corn from Brazil and Argentina instead of the United States.

It's one of the first signs of potential concrete action from Mexico in response to President Trump's threats against the country.

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American farmers sent $2.4 billion of corn to Mexico in 2015, the most recent year of available data. In 1995, the year after NAFTA became law, corn exports to Mexico were a mere $391 million.

Experts say such a bill would be very costly to U.S. farmers.

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Post by garam_kuta Mon Feb 13, 2017 4:41 pm

t w wrote:states that produce most corn http://beef2live.com/story-states-produce-corn-0-107129

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/13/news/economy/mexico-trump-us-corn/index.html


Mexico is one of the top buyers of American corn in the world today. And Mexican senator Armando Rios Piter, who leads a congressional committee on foreign relations, says he will introduce a bill this week where Mexico will buy corn from Brazil and Argentina instead of the United States.

It's one of the first signs of potential concrete action from Mexico in response to President Trump's threats against the country.

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American farmers sent $2.4 billion of corn to Mexico in 2015, the most recent year of available data. In 1995, the year after NAFTA became law, corn exports to Mexico were a mere $391 million.

Experts say such a bill would be very costly to U.S. farmers.

no problem - corny solution for the corny issue: your tax $$$

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