Economics
Rice Excluded From Trade Accord U.S., Japan Aim to Sign Soon
- U.S. rice producers won’t be allowed to sell more to Japan
- Growers hope issue is addressed in second phase of talks
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U.S. rice growers won’t get increased sales under the current terms of a trade deal agreed by President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, people familiar with the accord said.