Baldwin Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Its Decision to Send $20 Billion More to Argentina and Instead Prioritize U.S. Farmers
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and a group of her colleagues are calling on the Trump Administration to reverse course on sending $20 billion more in aid to Argentina and focus instead on restoring and expanding export markets for U.S. farmers.
“Instead of prioritizing U.S. farmers and rural communities, the Administration has doubled down on aiding Argentina when family farmers are running out of time and cannot continue to endure short-sighted international actions instead of long-term trade stability. We urge you to immediately reconsider further aid to Argentina and to instead focus on restoring and expanding long-term export market access for American farmers,” the Senators concluded.
The letter is led by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and also co-signed by 18 of their Senate colleagues.
The full text of the lawmakers’ letter is available here and below.
Dear Secretary Bessent:
We write to you with great concern that the Administration has once again prioritized a foreign nation over the needs of American farmers and rural communities.
At the same time the Administration is weighing financial assistance for farmers impacted by the Administration’s self-inflicted trade war, it is unacceptable to continue taking actions that continue to undermine restoring long-term market access for our farmers.
Across-the-board tariffs are increasing the cost of critical inputs farmers need to produce a crop, like fertilizer and equipment, at the same time retaliatory tariffs are making U.S. agricultural products less competitive and putting key export markets at risk. Similar trade shocks in 2018 and 2019 irreparably harmed U.S. farmers, who never fully recovered the market share that they once had in China. The volume of commodities dependent on this market is staggering—in a typical year China would have normally booked 15.4 million metric tons of soybeans, corn, wheat and sorghum at the end of August. This year there have been no outstanding sales of any of these commodities by a Chinese buyer.
With relatively large harvests and some remaining stocks from 2024, the harvest in many areas is expected to fill the grain bins quickly, with farmers having the added expense of temporary storage in grain bags or even piles on the ground, risking damage to the crop and further price discounts.
Instead of prioritizing U.S. farmers and rural communities, the Administration has doubled down on aiding Argentina when family farmers are running out of time and cannot continue to endure short-sighted international actions instead of long-term trade stability.
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