McKinney Optimistic About Trade Deal with China Without Compromise
McKinney stressed there are certain issues on which the President will not compromise.
“We have to get them to commit and to prove they are not going to steal our intellectual property, and that includes agriculture. Don’t steal our seeds or our livestock genetics. We also have got to get them to say they are not going to force technology transfer.”
McKinney stressed that, while a deal with China is important, there are many other places in the world where U.S. farmers can make progress in developing new markets and negotiating new trade agreements.
“We must not forget the rest of the world because there are opportunities out there and we are trying to bring those to bear,” he stated.
After spending a fun afternoon with fellow Purdue Ag alumni, McKinney hit the road on yet another trade mission. This week he is in the Dominican Republic and Brazil. The Tipton County native is confident the USMCA will pass Congress and that trade talks with Japan will begin soon.