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June 15, 2018

The Ohio Soybean Association denounced the White House’s decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on $50 billion in Chinese products, which China has said it will answer with a retaliatory 25 percent tariff on imported U.S. soybeans. China purchases 61 percent of total U.S. soybean exports and more than 30 percent of overall U.S. soybean production. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will begin collecting additional duties on designated Chinese goods July 6.   “We… Read More

June 11, 2018

The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) and Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association (OCWGA) applaud the recent passage by the Ohio Senate of Senate Bill 299 and House Bill 634, bipartisan legislation that would invest $20 million in farm equipment and other initiatives to help farmers reduce phosphorus runoff in the Western Lake Erie Basin.   The two pieces of legislation, known jointly as Clean Lake 2020, would also invest significant resources in dredging prevention, research… Read More

May 31, 2018

The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) is again expressing concern with the recent decision by the Administration to continue moving forward with its plan to apply a 25 percent tariff on select Chinese imports. China has stated previously that if the tariffs on nearly $50 billion in Chinese goods go into effect, it will impose a retaliatory 25 percent tariff on U.S. goods, including soybeans.   A recent study by The Ohio State University examined the… Read More

May 22, 2018

The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association (OCWGA) and the Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) today endorsed Ohio Senate Bill 229 and Ohio House Bill 634, bipartisan legislation which would invest significant new resources to protect water quality throughout the state.   OCWGA and OSA representatives will testify today in favor of HB 634, sponsored by Rep. Steve Arndt (R-Port Clinton) and Rep. John Patterson (D-Jefferson), before the House Finance Committee and in favor of SB… Read More

April 5, 2018

OSA Asks Trump Administration to Reconsider Harmful Trade War The Ohio Soybean Association expressed its frustration today about the escalation of a trade dispute that has resulted in China’s announcement of a proposed 25 percent tariff on imported U.S. soybeans. OSA is calling on the White House to reconsider proposed tariffs imposed upon the largest customer of U.S. and Ohio soybeans that led to this retaliation. China purchases 61 percent of total U.S. soybean exports… Read More