Walz signals positive results, but no breakthrough for ag after trade trip to Japan, South Korea
13 Sep 2019
The governor said the state was able to build relationships despite 'chaos and unrest in trade' at the federal level.
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota trade mission to Japan and South Korea will likely yield positive results for the state, Gov. Tim Walz said, after his six-day trip.
But the demands for agricultural products won't be enough to fill the gap left by China amid ongoing trade wars.
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