By SEUNG MIN KIM, Related Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is planning a $12 billion farm help bundle, in keeping with a White Home official — a lift to farmers who’ve struggled to promote their crops whereas getting hit by rising prices after the president raised tariffs on China as a part of a broader commerce struggle.
In keeping with the official, who was granted anonymity to talk forward of a deliberate announcement, Trump will unveil the plan Monday afternoon on the White Home.
Farmers have backed Trump politically however his aggressive commerce insurance policies and incessantly altering tariff charges have come below rising scrutiny due to the affect on the agricultural sector and due to broader shopper worries.
The help is the administration’s newest effort to defend Trump’s financial stewardship and reply voter angst about rising prices — even because the president has dismissed issues about affordability as a Democratic “hoax.”
