
Gerson Freitas Jr
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2 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Jose Orozco |Gerson Freitas Jr |Alex Vasquez |Anita Pouchard Serra
Bloomberg — La restricción a las exportaciones de ganado mexicano amenaza con agravar la escasez en EE.UU., que ya ha disparado los precios del ganado hasta niveles récord, arrasando con miles de millones en ganancias de las empresas procesadoras de carne y alimentando el aumento de los precios de la carne de res en los supermercados. Ver más: “México no es piñata de nadie”: Sheinbaum espera reactivar pronto la exportación de ganado a EE.UU.
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2 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Jose Orozco |Gerson Freitas Jr |Alex Vasquez
The US is suspending imports of live cattle, horses, and bison via ports along the southern border because of the spread of a parasitic fly in Mexico that’s dangerous to livestock. The suspension is effective immediately, US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Sunday. “There has been unacceptable northward advancement” of the New World screwworm, which is a flesh-eating fly, and further action is needed to slow its spread, according to a US Department of Agriculture statement.
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3 days ago |
bnnbloomberg.ca | Gerson Freitas Jr |Ilena Peng
Donald Trump’s tariffs are upending crop trading, delaying tractor purchases and constraining imports of chemical supplies into the U.S.That’s the main message from big agricultural businesses as they report their quarterly earnings, giving an early glimpse into the far-reaching impacts of the U.S. president’s trade war.
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5 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Gerson Freitas Jr |Ilena Peng
Donald Trump’s tariffs are upending crop trading, delaying tractor purchases and constraining imports of chemical supplies into the US. That’s the main message from big agricultural businesses as they report their quarterly earnings, giving an early glimpse into the far-reaching impacts of the US president’s trade war.
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Gerson Freitas Jr |Ilena Peng
Donald Trump’s tariffs are upending crop trading, delaying tractor purchases and constraining imports of chemical supplies into the US. That’s the main message from big agricultural businesses as they report their quarterly earnings, giving an early glimpse into the far-reaching impacts of the US president’s trade war.
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