The current administration’s new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China threaten American agriculture, a $191 billion export sector. The tariffs—25% on Canada and Mexico and doubled to 20% on Chinese goods—have sparked trade wars, leading to retaliatory levies on U.S. products like wheat and poultry. U.S. farm groups warn that higher costs and reduced exports could strain farmers already facing financial losses. The ongoing trade disputes have caused disruptions, with some Canadian grocers canceling orders from U.S. farmers. Industry leaders warn that these tariff wars are harming those dependent on global trade.