Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Prepping & Survival»Trump Slashes Tractor Tariffs In Bid To Revive Ag Belt Optimism
Prepping & Survival

Trump Slashes Tractor Tariffs In Bid To Revive Ag Belt Optimism

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Trump Slashes Tractor Tariffs In Bid To Revive Ag Belt Optimism
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. 

The Trump administration appears to be trying to inject new optimism across the nation’s farm belt following the China meeting last month, during which Beijing committed to making billions of dollars of new purchases of U.S. agricultural goods. The White House’s latest move is to reduce tariffs on tractors and combines, a policy shift aimed at easing cost pressures on farmers already squeezed by diesel, fertilizer, and machinery costs.

Late Monday, President Trump signed a proclamation slashing tariffs on imported agricultural equipment, including combines and harvesters, from 25% to 15% to lower costs for US farmers and manufacturers.

More color from the White House:

  • The Proclamation adjusts the tariffs on agricultural equipment, like combines and harvesters, as well as certain other equipment, from 25% to 15%.  
  • The Proclamation also expands the existing category of industrial equipment subject to a 15% tariff to include mobile industrial equipment, like bulldozers and forklifts, when imported from trade deal countries that are entitled to such treatment.
  • The Proclamation encourages foreign companies to use more U.S. steel and aluminum by allowing them to qualify for a 10% duty rate, if their capital equipment include at least 85% U.S. melted and poured or smelted and cast steel or aluminum by weight.
  • These tariff changes are temporary, lasting until December 31, 2027, to spur near–term investments that will rebuild the Nation’s industrial base.

The move is a clear attempt by the Trump administration to spur optimism across the nation’s farm belt following China’s commitments last month to purchase $17 billion annually in additional U.S. agricultural goods.

The latest reading of the US ag economy via the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer has been fading from a summer 2025 peak as trade wars and, now, the Gulf-related energy shock hurt farmers’ incomes.

Trump’s directive sent shares of the Japanese agricultural and industrial machinery company Kubota up 5% in Tokyo trading.

Efforts to boost farmer sentiment come ahead of the midterm election cycle, which is gearing up and is only 154 days away.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleSanders says Platner has the ‘guts’ to fight billionaires despite growing scandal pileup
Next Article Most People Build The WRONG Survival Gun Setup!

Related Articles

What a 57-Year-Low in Jobless Claims Is Telling Us

August 13, 2026

Gold OVERSTRETCHED Under 200-DMA

August 13, 2026

I Still Believe 2027 will be THE BEST for Markets

August 13, 2026

DON’T Touch Gold Stocks, If You Believe in the Dollar

August 13, 2026
It’s Not The Same Anymore

It’s Not The Same Anymore

August 11, 2026
A Skeptical Guide to UBI

A Skeptical Guide to UBI

July 31, 2026
Trump and Fauci: The Nefarious Tag Team Executing the Genetic Kill Switch on Humanity

Trump and Fauci: The Nefarious Tag Team Executing the Genetic Kill Switch on Humanity

July 30, 2026
Trump’s Approval Tanks

Trump’s Approval Tanks

July 30, 2026
BMW Plans To Cut 8,000 Jobs By Late 2027

BMW Plans To Cut 8,000 Jobs By Late 2027

July 30, 2026
Don't Miss

Brad Pitt says he can drink in ‘restrained manner’ after 7 sober years, but expert raises red flag

CEO says doing business in state ‘sucks’ as company heads to Texas amid California exodus

Actress Hayden Panettiere dies suddenly at age 36 and more top headlines

Is Miami really costlier than New York City? Why top developers say the math still favors Florida

Latest News

New York socialist lawmaker takes heat after saying shoplifting results from ‘biological need’

August 17, 2026

IN PICTURES: Historic Smithsonian museum packed with woke political messaging on race and gender

August 17, 2026

America’s broken permitting system is quietly raising your cost of living

August 17, 2026
5 Revolvers You’ll REGRET Not Buying Before Prices Change!

5 Revolvers You’ll REGRET Not Buying Before Prices Change!

August 17, 2026

Rob Schneider leans on faith, holds hope for reconciliation with estranged daughter Elle King

August 17, 2026
Copyright © 2026. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.