Coming on the heels of an announcement that American taxpayers are subsidizing rich Brazilian cotton growers with over $800 million, it has been revealed that they are also paying Indonesia $50 million in another case the U.S. lost in the WTO. Payoffs Coming on the heels of an announcement that U.S. taxpayers are subsidizing rich Brazilian cotton growers with over $800 million so that Washington can continue subsidizing its own 18,000 cotton farmers to the tune of $400 million a year, it has been revealed that American taxpayers are also paying Indonesia $50 million in another case it lost in the WTO. The money is compensation for Indonesia not selling its clove cigarettes in the U.S. in competition with American menthol-flavored cigarett...
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What You Need to Know Today: Russia rejected calls for a ceasefire in the Black Sea, including a proposal to halt attacks on civilian shipping that could help restore grain flows from Ukrainian ports. Tyson Foods announced plans to permanently close its Joslin, Illinois, beef processing facili...
The big news in the cattle markets yesterday was Tyson Foods’ move to close two more beef plants. One of them, the Joslin, Illinois, plant was shuttered immediately after the announcement. The other, in Eagle Mountain, Utah, is a case-ready plant that does not slaughter cattle. Tyson also...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Wednesday. In July, the CPI rose 0.1 percent, seasonally adjusted, and rose 3.4 percent over the last 12 months, not seasonally adjusted. The index for all items less food and energy, or the “core” infla...