
Trump to Maintain Tariffs on U.S. Aluminum and Steel, Lutnick Affirms
In a recent statement, Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, confirmed that former President Donald Trump is committed to maintaining the timeline for existing tariffs on U.S. aluminum and steel. The announcement has significant implications for the ongoing trade negotiations and the broader economic landscape, particularly for American manufacturers who rely on these essential materials. Trump’s tariff policies have been contentious since their introduction, sparking debates about their impact on domestic industries and international relations.
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Florida's Orange Production Hits Historic Low After Devastating Storms
In a staggering blow to the citrus industry, Florida is poised to produce its lowest quantity of oranges in nearly a century, primarily due to the aftermath of recent severe storms. The state's orange output is expected to fall below 30 million boxes for the first time since 1930, illustrating the catastrophic impact of adverse weather events on agriculture.
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Florida's Orange Growers Face Devastation from Hurricane Milton
In a significant setback for Florida's struggling orange industry, Hurricane Milton has wreaked havoc just as growers were beginning to see a potential turnaround in their fortunes. After years of battling disease, particularly citrus greening, and facing severe weather patterns, the sudden arrival of this storm has thrown years of hard work into disarray.
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South Africa's $1.9 Billion Citrus Industry Confronts New Disease Threat
This works out to a loss of $1.9 billion in one of its lucrative agricultural industries. In addition to this, a new plant disease is also taking centre stage and threatening to decimate the country's citrus crops as one of the world's largest exporters.
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