Trade imbalance is key issue on Iowa campaign trail

Statewide, Iowa (RI) – President Trump’s approach to trade is being debated on the Iowa campaign trail.

Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson points to a potential deal with China later this week and Josh Turek — a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate — says Trump’s tariffs and the decision to import Argentinian beef are causing a “farmageddon” in rural Iowa.

Congressman Zach Nunn and U.S. Senator Joni Ernst — both Republicans — have sent a letter to Trump Administration officials, calling for swift, coordinated action to restore access to foreign soybean markets. Congresswoman Hinson — who’s running for the U.S. Senate — did not sign the letter. Hinson says Trump’s trip to China this week shows his commitment to American farmers.

Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks sent a letter to President Trump and the U.S. Ag Secretary, warning any trade deal with China must have strong enforcement mechanisms to sanction bad actors.

During Trump’s first term, he negotiated a deal in which China promised to buy $200 billion worth of U.S. exports. While the deal ended trade tensions between the two countries, China only bought 58 percent of the U.S. goods and commodities it had promised to buy.

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