Chinese companies have stopped buying U.S. agricultural products, China’s Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday (August 06), a blow to U.S. farmers who have already seen their exports slashed by the more than year-old trade war.
China may also impose additional tariffs on U.S. farm products, the Ministry said, raising the barrier to future trade that further targets rural states that supported U.S. President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
Trump said on Thursday that Beijing had not fulfilled a promise to buy large volumes of U.S. farm products and vowed to impose new tariffs on around $300 billion of Chinese goods, abruptly dimming prospects of a trade deal.