The overall value of U.S. agricultural trade increased in 2020 and 2021, despite global economic downturns from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In 2020, the United States exported $149.7 billion in agricultural exports, 6.1 percent more than the previous year and a 5-year high. The next year (2021), the value of U.S. agricultural exports rose an additional 18.9 percent to $177.0 billion. Soybean exports to China accounted for much of the increase in 2020, concentrated in the final 3 months of 2020 and offsetting declines in the value of many other U.S. agricultural exports in the early months of the pandemic
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Agri-food supply chains in North America have become remarkably efficient, supplying an unprecedente...
U.S. agricultural producers have been hard hit by China, Mexico, Canada and other countries who have...
In 2018, the United States imposed Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from major trad...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a major global event. A reflection on the first implications of this sanita...
The past four years have been chaotic for US agriculture. Trade wars, initiated by the Donald Trump...
This paper examines the trade resilience of low-income and food-deficit countries (LIFDCs) during th...
Containerized exports are significant for U.S. agriculture, especially for certain products, such as...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the US economy and labor market, sending the US unemployment rate to...
Global agricultural trade, which increased at the end of 2020, has been described as being “resilien...
Agricultural trade between the United States and Mexico underwent many changes in 2020 in the face o...
We conduct an initial ex-post assessment of the impacts of COVID-19 on international trade. Descript...
As we outlined in the previous edition of Agricultural Policy Review, agriculture felt the sting of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is crippling the global economy and heightening distrust and political disagre...
U.S. agricultural commodity exports to China increased rapidly after China’s accession to the WTO in...
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions to the U.S. agriculture sector, including a ...
Agri-food supply chains in North America have become remarkably efficient, supplying an unprecedente...
U.S. agricultural producers have been hard hit by China, Mexico, Canada and other countries who have...
In 2018, the United States imposed Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from major trad...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a major global event. A reflection on the first implications of this sanita...
The past four years have been chaotic for US agriculture. Trade wars, initiated by the Donald Trump...
This paper examines the trade resilience of low-income and food-deficit countries (LIFDCs) during th...
Containerized exports are significant for U.S. agriculture, especially for certain products, such as...
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the US economy and labor market, sending the US unemployment rate to...