Policy Developments China Sets Stage for Sourcing New Feedstuffs When China’s central government closed out May with a public declaration in support of increased imports of U.S. agricultural products and simultaneously reduced tariffs on a variety of processed food products, the announcement appeared to show a great deal of restraint in the face of the Trump administration’s proposal for new tariffs targeting the country’s 2025 plan industries. China’s Customs Administration revealed a portion of President Xi’s countervailing strategy in an announcement (Bulletin No. 51) on 1 June that it was eliminating the inspection and quarantine certificates on 71 items, including 18 agricultural by-products that are uti...