CNN reported that the trade war initiated by Trump against China would harm American farmers who voted for him. The report stated that China mainly imports agricultural products from the U.S., including soybeans, oilseeds, and grains. Soybean imports are primarily used for animal feed, and during Trump's first term, U.S. soybean exports had already been affected due to the trade war with China. At that time, China diversified its import sources, and now as Trump wields the tariff stick again, China will do so once more. Analysts predict that this move may reduce China's imports of U.S. agricultural products such as soybeans to nearly zero. According to data from the American Soybean Association, during the trade war in 2018, the U.S. agricultural sector suffered losses of approximately $2.7 billion, 71% of which were related to soybeans. Moreover, many farmers live in states that supported Trump in the 2024 election, and they are still struggling to cope with these consequences. In last November's election, only Illinois, the largest soybean-producing state, and Minnesota, the third-largest soybean-producing state, supported Harris. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1829385455621401/ Disclaimer: This article represents the views of the author.