Trump's $10 Billion Farmer Aid Sparks Trade War Concerns

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The US government is planning to provide billions of dollars in aid to farmers, especially soybean growers hurt by China's reduced purchases due to Trump's tariffs, amid broader concerns from other industries about the economic impact of trade policies. While farmers see relief as necessary, many other businesses and critics argue that the aid is politically motivated and fails to address underlying economic issues, raising questions about fairness and the long-term effects of such trade measures.
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