Red Squirrel
No Lifer
I don't know how I feel about bacon that says meow.
Anyone that knows bacon knows that Canadian Ham-Bacon is mediocre at best.
I read an interesting piece. China can now decide to ship pork out of the US when they want too, even if its uneconomical for them. They can also control the price of pork in the US by increasing or decreasing supply.
While China does want the ability to have a vast store of pork that it can tap into if conditions in China demand it, they also now can influence US farm producing states Senators and Representitives. While also legally contributing to their campaigns.
Goodbye, USA.
I say we take a cue from the Iranians and nationalize the hell out of it.
That won't do anything.
The Chinese really want to be able to ship chicken into the US. They already supply the US with 80 percent of our Tilapia, half our apple juice, and substantial amounts of mushrooms, canned tuna, mandarin oranges, etc.
We still don't let them ship chicken due to their terrible history of selling adulterated chicken.
The idea is that if they are producing and shipping pork from the US to China they will have influence to get the US to allow chicken from China into the US. That means most chicken production will go to China. Then, of course, they will ship pork production to China.
I think you are thinking too much into it. They want to be able to export US pork to China because there is demand in China for this premium product. Increasingly Chinese businesses are putting more focus on their domestic market since there is an emerging middle class there and people can actually afford a lot of new things now.
Are there businesses in China that want to export chicken to the US? Sure. But thinking that is the primary reason for this deal is pretty far fetched.
Anyway, don't see a big deal even if China exports chicken to the US (as long as the quality meets our standards). Like you said, they already supply 80% of tilapia & 50% of apples. Don't see how I'm losing as a consumer in those areas.
Anyway, don't see a big deal even if China exports chicken to the US (as long as the quality meets our standards). Like you said, they already supply 80% of tilapia & 50% of apples. Don't see how I'm losing as a consumer in those areas.