Chicago corn futures surged nearly two per cent on Thursday as trade tensions cooled with Mexico, the top buyer of U.S. corn, after President Donald Trump temporarily suspended steep tariffs that he had imposed on Mexico this week.
Tariffs are on pause until April 2, and some quiet amendments seem to protect U.S. interests
Former PM Stephen Harper says enforcement of tariffs was “darkest day” for Canada
Futures no longer connected to cash market
This is a bit of an overreaction says broker
National Farmers Union says a more long-term strategy is necessary, including a more substantial policy to external disruptions
Not all claims against the Saskatchewan-based company were eligible
Some ag equipment makers moved U.S.-bound machines south before tariffs were imposed