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The Tariff War Hits American Farmers First — Here Is the Hidden Agricultural Crisis

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Trump's April 5 global tariffs are hitting American farmers before any other sector. Here is the specific agricultural exports at risk and why farm country could turn against the policy.

The Trump administration's April 5 global tariff implementation — whose political calculus presumably included the specific agricultural states in the Midwest and South whose electoral importance to the Republican coalition is substantial — is producing the particular immediate agricultural export concern that the 2018 trade war with China established as the specific mechanism by which tariff policies create unexpected domestic political costs.

For the specific agricultural export risk: the United States is among the world's largest exporters of soybeans (primarily to China), corn, wheat, pork, beef, and various processed agricultural products. When the US imposes tariffs on trading partners, those partners' specific retaliatory tariffs historically target US agricultural products whose specific concentration in politically sensitive states creates the particular political leverage that trading partners use as deliberate pressure.

For the 2018 comparison: China's 2018 retaliatory tariffs on US soybeans — directly targeting the specific crop that American farmers produce in the specific quantities that Chinese demand makes economically essential — produced a soybean price collapse whose specific impact on Midwestern farm economics was significant enough that the Trump administration created the specific $28 billion emergency farm bailout programme to compensate.

For the 2026 specific situation: trading partners who have studied the 2018 episode have specific knowledge of which US agricultural products produce the highest political pain per dollar of trade impact, and their specific 2026 retaliatory tariff choices will reflect this knowledge. The Iranian fertiliser-driven global food price increases add the particular input cost stress that farmers simultaneously face from the Iran war's agricultural price chain.

For the political dimension: farm country's specific loyalty to Trump's Republican coalition has been the particular bedrock that the 2016 and 2024 electoral maps reflect. Whether the specific agricultural economic impacts of the 2026 tariffs produce the same political erosion that 2018-2019 produced in some farm communities is the specific electoral calculation that Republican senators in agricultural states are privately monitoring.

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