Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn President Trump's emergency tariffs, agricultural organizations are advocating for more predictable trade policies. The groups are specifically requesting exemptions for farming supplies and equipment from any future tariff implementations.

Agricultural organizations across the United States are responding to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs with demands for more stable trade policies moving forward.
In the wake of the high court’s ruling, farming groups are emphasizing the need for predictability in international trade regulations while specifically requesting that agricultural supplies and equipment be excluded from any future tariff measures.
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