
News Wrap: China ‘not nice’ for farm tariffs, says Trump.
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Trump pledged to "make it up" to farmers who could suffer from China's proposed tariffs.
In our news wrap Monday, President Trump pledged to "make it up" to farmers who could suffer from China's proposed tariffs on pork and soybean imports. Chinese officials blamed the U.S. for escalating trade tensions and said negotiations would be impossible under current circumstances. Also, Trump confirmed his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place in May or early June.
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News Wrap: China ‘not nice’ for farm tariffs, says Trump.
Clip: 4/9/2018 | 4m 6sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Monday, President Trump pledged to "make it up" to farmers who could suffer from China's proposed tariffs on pork and soybean imports. Chinese officials blamed the U.S. for escalating trade tensions and said negotiations would be impossible under current circumstances. Also, Trump confirmed his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place in May or early June.
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