This Week at NPPC: Trade Moves, Prop 12 Push, and Industry Highlights

Nov 17, 2025

In this week’s NPPC update:

  • U.S. and China move toward resolving long-standing trade tensions.

  • Pork producers press lawmakers to fix California’s Prop 12.

  • Agriculture groups urge caution on changes to USMCA.

  • Mindy Brashears advances toward USDA Under Secretary confirmation.

  • NPPC’s Dr. Jeremy Pittman honored in the Virginia Livestock Hall of Fame.

  • Applications open for new pork industry scholarships.

  •  U.S. & China Move Toward Trade Resolution

    After months of advocacy from agriculture groups, the Trump administration and China have agreed to lower tariffs and resume talks toward a broader trade deal.
    China suspended tariffs of up to 15% on some U.S. agricultural imports, including pork. 

    “In a win for U.S. agriculture, China has suspended its retaliatory tariffs,” said NPPC President Duane Stateler.

    China ranked No. 3 for U.S. pork value in 2024, totaling $1.1 billion in exports.

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