U.S. ethanol exports surge on trade deals as industry warns against unraveling USMCA
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RFA: USMCA review could boost ethanol sales south of the border
The president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association says the review of the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement could boost U.S. ethanol exports. Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield Mexico has regulatory barriers in place, but. “There does seem to be a growing openness and understanding in Mexico that they really could benefit from opening their market […] The post RFA: USMCA review could boost ethanol sales south of the border appeared first on Brownfie…
U.S. ethanol exports surge on trade deals as industry warns against unraveling USMCA
Ethanol has been one of the "biggest winners of the president's trade agenda this past year," Luke Lindberg, under secretary of agriculture for trade and foreign agricultural affairs in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said. The United Kingdom, Lindberg noted, has increased its purchase of ethanol by about 50% following a trade agreement with the U.S. There also has been progress with Vietnam and Taiwan, he said. Lindberg, speaking to Agweek …
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