Trump unveils $12bn aid package for US farmers amid tariff fallout

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Donald Trump announced a $12 billion aid package for US farmers, drawing funds from tariff revenue. The program aims to provide relief to farmers affected by trade disputes and what Trump described as the worst inflation in modern history. Approximately $11 billion will be distributed as one-time payments to row-crop farmers by February 28th, with the remaining funds allocated to other crops. This assistance follows a similar $12 billion bailout in 2018 during a previous trade conflict with China. The announcement occurred during a roundtable discussion on American agriculture, where Trump also criticized other countries' agricultural policies and addressed concerns about the impact of tariffs on farmers.
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