Jack Marr, clinical assistant professor in the Department of Management and director of COBE Global Programs, was interviewed for a story on the effects of the U.S.-China trade war on Idaho farmers and agriculture producers. Marr told CBS 2 News, “Across the U.S., farmers tend to produce large exports. So they love global markets. And China has been the largest growing global market over the past four decades.” Marr emphasized that the trade war can be temporary and that negotiations are ongoing.
See “Local expert gives insight on effects of trade war on Idaho agriculture” here.