Trump to temporarily lift duties on Moroccan phosphate fertilizer, aiming to ease farm-economy strain and food-inflation fears. The move targets a key farm input as the administration responds to rising consumer costs.
President Donald Trump will temporarily lift duties on phosphate fertilizer from Morocco as the administration seeks to aid a struggling farm economy and ease consumer fears over food inflation.
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