Macro Trends U.S. Ag Exports Through First Half Of 2018 Show Impact of Tariffs While the effects of China’s trade war with the U.S. have primarily focused on steel, aluminum, pork, wheat and (most specifically) soybeans, consumer-oriented goods have largely remained untouched. As previously reported in June (see https://www.worldperspectives.com/articles/china-in-country-analysis-6062018), the Chinese government decided to reduce most favored nation (MFN) tariffs on a range of food and beverage categories from 15.2 percent to 6.9 percent as of 1 July. It was noted at the time that the goal was to lower food inflation for China’s growing middle class and provide its consumers with broad access to quality products. While China...