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20 Jan 2026
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20 Jan 2026
US farm groups pressure the new administration to force China to fulfill trade commitments. Crucial for Dairy Economics and global Agribusiness Exports.
Trade Deadline Imminent US Ag Demands China Buy American Now
President Trump shakes hands with China President Xi Jinping Oct. 30 in Busan, South Korea. U.S. farm groups are asking Trump to ensure China buys more U.S. agricultural products. (Photo courtesy of the White House.) Read more at: https://capitalpress.com/2025/12/04/u-s-farm-groups-ask-trump-to-make-china-buy-american/

Farm Coalitions Rally, Pressuring Administration for Immediate Enforcement of Phase 1 Trade Deals to Secure Vital Agribusiness Exports and Stabilize Dairy Economics.

A powerful coalition of leading U.S. farm groups is making an aggressive and unified appeal to the incoming presidential administration, urging immediate and decisive action to compel China to fulfill its outstanding agricultural purchase obligations. This coordinated push underscores the deep financial instability and growing frustration within the agribusiness community, which relies heavily on high-volume, predictable export markets to sustain economic viability. The demand centers specifically on recouping the billions in committed but unmet purchasing goals from the prior trade agreements.

This decisive move affects every segment of U.S. agriculture, including the dairy sector, where excess inventory and volatile global prices are heavily influenced by export demand. Analysts recognize that the shortfall in Chinese buying has depressed domestic commodity prices across grains, oilseeds, and certain dairy products, increasing the urgency for political intervention. Securing these delayed sales is viewed as essential for stabilizing domestic prices and providing a much-needed injection of capital into the farming economy.

The core of the request is a policy shift toward stringent enforcement, explicitly asking the new administration to utilize all available diplomatic and economic leverage to hold Beijing accountable. This signals to the broader international dairy community that U.S. agribusiness is prioritizing immediate compliance over future negotiated flexibility. The industry needs certainty, and leaders are making it clear that the integrity of the Phase 1 trade agreement is a critical foundation for future relations.

For dairy producers and manufacturers, the outcome of this political maneuvering is pivotal, directly influencing the global dairy supply chain and export dynamics. Increased Chinese purchases could rapidly draw down stocks of ingredients like dry whey and milk powder, leading to price recovery that benefits processors and farmers alike. Conversely, continued trade friction risks prolonging market uncertainty and maintaining downward pressure on prices globally.

The farm groups’ lobbying effort is positioned as a litmus test for the new administration’s commitment to U.S. agriculture. Stakeholders are watching closely to see if the policy response will be robust enough to secure the promised sales. Securing these exports is seen as crucial, not only for short-term revenue protection but for re-establishing reliable export patterns essential for long-term planning and investment in domestic farm productivity.

Source: Read the full report on the farm groups’ official request in Capital Press.

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