Agricultural leaders are calling for no changes to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement as the Trump administration prepares for its upcoming review. Corn industry representatives emphasize the trade deal has delivered consistent benefits for decades.

With the Trump administration preparing to examine the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement during the summer months, agricultural leaders warn that the consequences of any changes could be severe. Nebraska Corn representative Andy Jobman emphasizes that farmers across the country have a straightforward position on the matter.
“Our big thing is do no harm,” Jobman stated, highlighting the unified stance among agricultural producers. According to Jobman, the current trade agreement has delivered consistent stability and reliability for the farming community over many years.
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