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The Trump administration will gather farmers, ranchers, cattlemen, and agricultural producers from more than a dozen states for a Rose Garden dinner at the White House on Thursday, using the event to make a public case that its trade, tax, and regulatory agenda is producing measurable gains for rural America.
The dinner arrives as the White House reports food and agricultural exports rose by double digits in 2025, a figure officials tie directly to expanded market access secured through the administration's America First trade agenda.
Agricultural Export Access as the Central Argument The administration's core trade claim is that Trump's policies have opened channels to more than two billion consumers worldwide.
Countries including Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Taiwan, and Vietnam have reduced or eliminated tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports, according to White House officials.
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