China Long Game Reports indicate that following the U.S.–China trade negotiations this weekend, President Trump will likely delay imposing tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of imports from the Middle Kingdom. American consumers are not rebelling against the tariffs already in place but might feel more impacted if the final tranche of goods being imported are penalized. Instead, the White House will carry out pressures on Beijing through other means while hoping that China will make additional commitments to purchase American agricultural products. Neither government is ready to settle, and both are politically positioned for a very long fight. This means that U.S. agriculture will continue to be the primary adversely-impac...